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No. 299-107ih YEAR
VICTORIA, KRIT18H COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1965
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46 PAGES
Strike Threat
By Oilmen
Flares Again
V’ANCXDUVER (CP)—The oil industry dispute that
threatened last week to lead to a genera) stiike has
flared again in British Columbia.
An official of the Oil, (Chemical and Atomic Work¬
ers* Union said Tliursday the “dogmatic” attitude of:
British American Oil Company in contract talks could
load to a province-wide strike of the (nI industry on
_Dec. 7. i
yuarler Tou
Thieves
If Geneva Conference Convened
U,S, Prepared
To Talk Truce
Grab
Dynamite
' Fred GeddeK. presKlent of
Local 9.601 <4 the OCAW. Mtd
(he union is clooe to settiement
I with aU other conipaides but
that BA « makinE “a com-
pteto ttall.”
He aasd the unian member-
^ dtip is scheduled to meet Mon*
Premier Be — rU mM nwra-
daj Iw (h—slit the sew crisis
weeid be —Ived —d Ihsl (here
' w— M real tr—Me In the oU
I■dtastl7. 8 m Pace
day to vote on radflcatian o(
A quarter o( a ton of dynamite contracts witti BA. Imperia].
- eoaugb to levrt half a city|Homr. Texaco. Standard and
block—has been slotm tnmi a shell.
lyggtaf operation <m the Alberni But he tajd tf BA !»s not
Canal. RCMP -eported Thurs- ^ contract terms by
day oi^t. unon member-
Police throughout the Island ^ ^ ^ ^
have been alerted to look ^ cositracts and an indus-
10 cases of 50 pounds eseh of strike wcaBd have to be
the explosive. considered.
•The Ihlevee may Had this unions right to strike
toe hoi to ha«He." Inspector ^ mkkbgtit Dec. 7.
l.Mrge Maekay hM tots
Ttoir^day. “As Istol — ws ♦ ♦ ♦
d—’t hear a baag. ws’rs ' Mr. Geditofl nld the stumbH[r«
hapi 9 .“ Mocks with BA are the com-
* * * liny's dHdfS to Inetinitr aonw
n^lice said the theft, whi^' agm eontraet tenns art its i*-
was diicovercd Thunday. ap- fiaal to writs laio the agree-
parently look plhbc l*»f week- inent a reference to a settle-
end. Their theory wai that the ment worked out the p«v
explosive was stolen for mate.' vkKlaL geverament on the eve
and not for any parUeular gf « threatened twoday general
criminal blasthif job. strike.
The dynamite disappeared * A *
fiom a shack at MaeMllan.
Btoedel and Power River’s op- * tookesm— said the
eration at FraritUii River, near cmpuQf hu agreed to abide by
the Alberni Qanal. settlement terms pntoosed by
It was believed the stolen ex- •** gove rnment and said the
pioalve was out of toe Alberni PPopoaed contract changes aw
Valley by the time toe theft was
AUSTIN. Tex. (UPH — Secrelaiy of
Sfate Dean Rusk said *n)urBday the
United States is prepared to attend a
Geneva conference on Southeast Asia to
arrange a cease-fire in Viet Natn.
Rusk met with reporters after con¬
ferring at toe LBJ ranch with President
Johnson.
A A *
He UBS asked lor comment on the
United SUtes' position regarding a
proposal made on Moscow television
Thursday by British foreign secretary
Michael Stewart, urging the Soviet
leaders to sgree to convene a )oint
Brldsh-Soviet conference including all
governments concerned on the Viet Nam
fighting.
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"We would be prepared to. attend a
’ confermce on Southeast Asia or on any
component pari.'* Rusk told the
*reparlen.
Britain and the Soviet Union are
co-chairman of the ISM Geneva con-
lerence which ended the French-Com¬
munist fighting in Indo-Chtna. of which
Viet Nam was once a part.
Rusk noted that Hanoi and Peking
had indicated in (he past that they
would consider the reconvening of the
Geneva conference as 'The proiier
place’’ for seeking a settlement of dif¬
ferences In Southeast Asia.
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Rusk said he had not had any private
cwnmunicatiod so far on Stewart's
proposal ot the Soviet reaction to it. Bui
he said he expected to hear more in a
day or two.
’Tt will be interesting to know what
the reaction ot both co-chairmen wilt
be.” Rusk said.
Yo Dasher or Dancer!
This 3^-pound Santa keeps on the move between
joba in IndtanapoUa by abandoning his traditioftat
mode of travel. Twry-wheeM transport seems to
nil the bill. For another view, sec Page 22.—(AP)
John D Hits RacWo-TV Probe
Objective Good
Results Biased
A-Ship’s
Planes
Downed
SAIGON <AP)—The alrcrafl
carrier E h torprtoe. nor’ «r-
powered pride «l the U.S. Navy,
kMt tores piaoei Thursday.
Planes ot the SS.OOa-tcn car
rter flew 134 mlsslonB against
Viet Cong guerrillas and their
encampments in South Viet
Nam.
Two were lost—one downed by
guerrilla fire and the otoer
etched in the South China Sea
after fallbie in flve attempts to
land on the 4^-aci« fUght deck
U,S, Would Accept
Free Viet Vote
WA8H1NQTON (AP)~lf a free electioB were
held ia Soath Viet Nam mad the Commaafaito won,
the United States **wodM have to aeeepC the lesait,"
AiMhtaat State Secretary William Bandy said
Tbnniday.
Bat Bandy said '^raly free” eonditioBa are a
IcNig way off In Soath Viet Naxa and he has an
lean of a ConaaoBlst electioa vletfMy.
Stra tegic Move
British Jets
Land
In Zambia
Under mnnmi condltkns. dy- $T. CATHARINES, Onl.
namite is stable, and wiQ not (CP>—A United Auto Wocken
explode without a blasdag cap. executive has suggested a
inttrview sborlty before tiytoE i4ia60frui
back to Ottawa that the objee. ——
dve of toe FOwler committee
Cretvs Safe f/.S. Would Accept Help End War
A-Shio’s Stewart
im kJlllp a WASHINGTON (Ar)~lf a free eiectioB were
^ held ia Soath Viet Nam mad the Commaafaito won,
the United States **woDld have to aeeepC the lesait," > ■
'Ttol AiMtotaat State Secretary William Bandy said A *-v*-vArhlr(
r IflnPS /\PPC 31 S
A Bat Baady aaU ‘^raly free” eonditioiu are a It
IcNig way off In Soath Viet Nam and he has an
fcan of a Coamaalst electloB vietmy. w-m -a
Downed —;-“I
Stra tegic Move
8 AIGON lAPl—The alreraft Frem AF-Beuteri
carrier Ehtortriae. me' ar- • V "W m 1 WOSCOW — British For-
powered pride of the U.5. Navy. WO >tgB Secretary Uichae) Stewart
kMt tores pianei Ihunday. m M m wwwvmw said Tfamaday nlgbt ha bopes
Planes of toe SS.OOa-tm car before long Britain and the So¬
rter flew 134 mlaslonB agakiiit Union wiD set together to
Viet Cong goerrUlas and their ^ ^ trytoertthewarioVlet Nam.
encampments in South VIel m Stewart made a Wlevtsk* ri«a
Nam. # for the two countries to tike the
Two were kut—one downed by initiative to seeking peace to
guerrilla fire and the otoer Nam. His speech to Uie
etched in the South Qitoa Sea ^ Rusaian peoMe was recorded
after falltog to flve attempts to m ^ __ ^ and carried on Mowxnv TV with
land on the 4^-aci« flight d«A M MM WjMMMMM MjMMM simultaneous transiallon.
All lour crew members tovolved OUTV OF BOTH
I h?r Americn planes. .[ “'ll!
*-i ckwkBwh bimI an air, . _ _^ . . . . ... ah* and the Soviet Union to co-
p.lOS Tbitodrrcbiel. -err LONDON (CP)— Britain has talwn on a decisive operate on toil because they are
lost aftw air operations.’ Com- strategic role in black Zambia. British all-weather Jave- co-chairmen of toe Geneva «*.
"**"*"' hir<rh»™n
Nor* Viet NamT^ fSd continuing for Britain to provide an infantry battalion want to bring this miseiy and
pioalve was out of toe Albeml •"*! Qvniuirv frPi—rnnaervntive Leader Dlefenbaker member, tovolvedi
Valley by the dm# toe theft was SYDNEY (CP)—ConservftUve Leader LhefenDaaer]^^ u ..rhi
discovered. Oemeots. the provairial words for the Fowler committee report on| Two other Amerioan planes. a[ H* ^to« ouo^
a * *w V Mill SE^S*l/h2 S^S“ll2d broadcasting and said his party wiU strongly oppose j-vy LONDON (CP)—Britain has taken on a decisive Stlto«»tof?SauL they ue
BioedH ptweii River was to take pmi totey to taiM be- Implementation of the report when the Commons meets ^ operatiom.’ Cora strategic role in black Zambia. British all-weather Jave- co-chalnn™ Geneva «*.
unable to say what the dynamite ■ftR’ CSwiatmas. --- munlst gunners shot th^ dosra jjp flgtitera have landed In Zambia and negotiatloni are betogl!*^nd’*we*to
^ ^ Mr. Didmbrtrr to «. ... Vw’ R«l w.to continuing ioT Britain to provide an infantry battalion a, toing thi. ml«aT ««i
Valley, north of Hanoi.
Roads to Franklin River have general strike as a last rawirt mesnt It bub-
open ^ hwtm, art the to le^y rtrike. at the quality of
Mev« could eiMtly have Toronto's toiw dai y newv J.„dlan brortcasttag showed
in with a pickup truck srllhout papen and by mnployees of
betog nodert, observers said. Britirii American OU Co. Lid.
Don’t Miss
White Jury
>a[m m oy ” »tn all - popwerful desire by J
Sritirii American OU Co. Ltd. bureaucrats to
control radio and indeed, to a
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm brtog atxwt thought contrM." I onVIPl^
The committee, said Mr. Dlef- ViUll V IV VO
IB at * enbakcr, was loaded with Lib-
IWl 100 "*•* partisans devoted to toelr _ — —
IfllSS s.’White Man
I Hie three - man committee
was chaired by R.. M. Fouder of
.-...W Moitreal, presiBent of the Ca-
Camlea. SI nadlan Pulp and Paper Asaoc- ANNISTON. Ala. (UPlI—An
CreaaweN . SI ***io**- Otoer members were jm-y Thursday con-
FiuMiai Mem IS IB •■'*T**‘ Marc Lalonde of Mont- Hubert Damon Strange of
ni^l.1 New..IS. IS G. G. E. Steele of Ot-
Oardee NoIm . SI uwa, undersecretary of state, nightrlder Wiling of Negro Willie
.M. *T. as. ts Among toe major recommen- grewster and sentenced him to
Sport. 14, 1#. U ^ "I*"’** "‘I*?”* W years to prison
,, Sept. 9, was that responsibility , . .
. for direction, supervision and AAA
''^***”* ...® Caatlaaed oa Page S H »(.> time ui modern
IJBCM PresenU
Cabinet Brief
—Page 8
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Jealoue Husband
8lfTpa Wife Bare
—Names In the News,
Page 10
ANNISTON. Ala. (UPlI-Ani
Kayp
Ifor Zambia’i ground protection. mwlty to an end ”
Presence of these Brttito
■laai II II mmmmmmm i. here .1 a way Meanwhile. Britito
to thwart toe amMtkms of R““‘* "‘■y
Rb.:#..:*. C-hana and other African sUles » “* “»■"
DrilHin which hope to iiae Zambia at a *» *»■"
launefitog pad tor ai. assault **«!»«•
Watr>mne against Ian Smith's breakaway The aources gave thta assess-
wWte-^uled Rhodesia, ZamWa's ment after a two4iour meettog
^ neighbor between Stewart and Soviet Pre
Owi ^tfamraaV But to Lusaka. Zambia's m*®- . Aie»l Kosygin to the
Vrll OMXllllJSe President Kenne* Katxida said Kremlin
Thursday night that his country LEFT IN PEACE
LONDON (Beaters) — Aay reservlim the right to call to jn his lO^ntaute TV stolemcm
poelage aUmpa isawd la earn- troopa (nm other countries. calling fer Viet Nam talks, the
memorsle (he illegel aeisira jgQT BEBOUtEN foreign secretary said: "Let that
i^MLtlranrta An authoriUttve Zambian ^erence as •l*«lily as possi-
"g"* !: lirtSlL. pJr wurce said Kaunda has told
dlA«ored to ^ Britain the air agreement does He added: "Let us then make
merter - General Aalbeay ^ prevent Ms calliiv to otoer arrangements whereby both
Wedgwood Beoe aHonaced forces if be believes
, them necessary. He said Zam- »* »*« f
iMtters bearlag Mck atempa consider fully any ^ attacked by each
Britain
Stamps
On Stamps!
LONDON (Beaters) — Aay
pooUge stomps isseed ts eoa-
Ibarsday.
Iwtlers beerlag sack stomps
will be IleMc to a sareharge j,ro(jOM\s ttr military action or anyone else.’
oa delivery
500 Fund Letters of Thanks:
II was the first time m modern
— history a southern Juiy has con¬
victed a white man of murder
la a racial IdUing. ITtere have
been a fmv recent inxlances cd
convictloB for manslaughter.
‘/f Makes You Realize
What Christmas Means’
Tile Daily Colonist SOQ Fmtd
receives letters of gratitude
every yrar and, since you prt>-
vide the money, the thanks
are really to you.
Contributions to the fund
are divided evenly 500 ways
and the money is sent just
befcre Christmas to the 500
am not very seooi at exprei^s-
Ing mysek when It comw to
writing, but I wish you could
have seen my face when we
received toe cheque and goed
witoes."
The Clxrlstmai Bureau of
the Community Cheat selects
toe redpients, and they fM
neediest families in Geeatar toe right ones. One man
Victoria. ^ ^ • wrote: 1
Last year each received a A A a
cheque tor |25, and here's "Thank you for your gift
how some of them feh about This vesr It will k.l„
"Thank you for your gift.
This year it will help to pay
my doctor WII which was $64.
May God b^ss you."
«Even (or those to whom
words don’t corse readtiy
therc'i a way of saying it: "I
0 W e ’Hic 2&-year-oid Strange and
m 1 otho* white men were in-
dieted tor the slaying of Brew¬
ster. The Negro was mortally
. im jr • wounded by a shot from a pass-
tm/m g~^g~m jn a ^ Ing car as he toove home July
LWM.\^\J^Ww 9 ts from the foundry where he
mnked.
The otoer two men, Lewie
to the cheat clinic. Ihen I Blevins, 26, and Johnny Ira
had tw> left, hc^lag one of Defries, will be tried later.
us would get a few hours work_
to put us over the holidays.
"We (didn't get a job but
your cheque was in the mail,
That was really something. We ■ /
hope some day we can make ■ w^BVI I V| I I
aomebody happy in a way like V#V/VlBV.mAM m
yours.”
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Some reaJize ttllngi coUld CAPE KENNEDY" (UPIl —
be worse: "Although 1 feel Space officiab said Thursday
sure there are many who are Gemini 7 astronauts Frank
a lot worde off than us, and Borman and James Lovell, set
rouM perhaps have used the for isiinch Saturday on a Id-
money more than we, you may day flight, may be kept in
w« ATI A Skire Rhodesia declared it-
Comedian btar
forces to protect ^mbia't in-
i* 7% r 1. V V terests in the giant Kariba
Of JAobel Gala r-wMc™'™
Zambia's vital capper IndnsliT.
HOLLYWOOD—Comedian Danny Kaye has been inviied 1^*
to Join a threesome of UNICEF officials who will accept the W^lesian side of the massive
Nobel Peace Prize tor the organization la Oslo Dec. Mi.
•Tm absolutely delighted.” Kaye said.
"There are very few organizations toat have received the cutting the powe
Peace Prize. UNICEF has been really a remarkable orga- nt tk* raf
nizallon, I’ve been with them 12 years."
UNlCrEF ia toe United Nations International Oilldren's ^ ‘
Emergency Fund.
Lm SBMiM TiBM Coatiaaed m Ihige t
forwarded by toe Organization S®®* t-K HELP
of African Unity. The OAU Then Britain and Russia
jeoiaieil cf ministers is meeting should carry out a program
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, today, through the United Nations to
Store Rhodesia declared it- repair war damage so that both
self independent Nov, U, Viet Nams could recover, he
Kaunda haa been pressing for said.
forces to jaxAect Zambia's In- In time, toe two parts trf Viet
terests in the giant Kariba Nsm would be able to decide
dam, on the borter with Rhode- their own future and their re-
sla. which provides power far latiorwhip with each other. Stew-
Zambia's vital capper todustiy. aR said.
The power generator ia on the AAA
Rhodesian side of the massive
dam.
Rhodesia has denied ' any
Cold-Blooded
Murder
Says China
Gemini 7 May Get Extra Day in Orbit
Another, sigTM>d by a num rest assured It wii) be put 1 to orbit an extra day to better
and his son: “Before Christ¬
mas I had $3 till I doit one
good use.”
Coatlaued m Pag® ^
CAPE KENNEDY' (UPIl- Everything was progresamg
Space officiab said Thursday smoothly (or the scheduled
Gemini 7 astronauts Frank 2:30 p.m. ECT Saturday open-
Borman and James Lovell, set tog of the BortnaivLovell op-
for launch Saturday on a 1'!- eration of the specucular
day flight, may be kept in Gemini doubleheader, •
orUt an extra day to better AAA
chances tor an histoiSo n»ce A The astronauts were so cun-
Everything was progressing passed up a review session
smoothly (or the scheduled Thursday with top space effi-
2:30 p.m. EST Saturday open- eials for a three-miie
The** only hint at pcwuhle
trouble came with a weather-
I TOYKO (UPIl — ConimiHiist
^ m 0 C3iina charged new vka^tiom of
_ M Its air and sea space by tl»
^ 1 Vl I United States Thuritto; wid de-
Wm X^M. no un ced alleged attoc.ka on
CHneae flahtog boats M "eoltt
Ueoded murder."
move into yiorida by Satur- The Red New Ouna News
day. Agency reported in a broadesht
AAA monitored here that an Amen-
Astronauts Waller Schirra can, warship twnce intruded toto
and Thomas StaffcHd are Communist Chtoeae^ waters east
scheduled to be rocketed to of Chungwu to Fukitn provmce
pursuit of Gemini T on Dec. Thursday. It said asy American
chances tor an historic imavoA
rendezvous,
man’s report that a rainy area 13 to attempt an unprece- I airplane alw
lident of the misston that Jhey over Texts was expected to dented meeting in space.
I airspace.
■t
BaUn (Solanift. Vietwia
Friday. Dtc. 3. ms
Continued from Page I
against Zambia, Wilson coun- Witen Tories continued to
itered thaf there la itin 1% very taunt bina' Wilsoi cKallenfted
explosive situation*' in central Heath* to offer a. motion of -cen-
Africa and he wanted to stop Mire against the government,
^ from becoming even more providing he Is ready to abide
jeRplusive. by the eocsequences. The soclal-
IF* UD FAOJI * two-vote margin in
'Tt^ ^ f i. i ni ■„ ■ - the 63(Wseat House. They draw
I TV African fowCT ministm „o^mlth pol-
!at their AMls Ababa meeUng ^y from tV nine Liberaia.
lare to decide what methods to ^ ..
Ipursue to oust Smith's regime Indicated one cem-
,i» Rrlfaln'a *MW1nmir.«>rnnf-1lln. CesslOn.
THAT'S MOTHING TO WORRY
ABOUT, WE ALL ACT THAT.
MONMVMORNIN' FEEtIN'/J
ON A THU/KMV?')
indicating support for Wilson s ]« reconsidered. In Mine eaaea
argument that force at this perulonen may advance
time would V the wrong ap- payments through the lecog-
proach and that Smith can te ntzed governor. Sir Humphrey
brought down by economic ^ibba, wV Va refused to bow
measures. ,o smith's demands that V vs-
MAY CUT POWKR cate.
Zambia fears Smith might cut I The Rhodesian govwmmenl
off vital hydro power from the infonii a 11 o n department said
Kariba dam If Zambia eo-oper- ITiunday the white - miwrity
ates with African countries ad- Rhodesian regime had asked I
vocatlng strong measures Queen Elizabeth, in a letter, to
against Smith's regime. Wllacn replaea Gibbs w«h Ks own
has pledged that British tnx^s wmam.
would not stand idly by If -^vwr watifa
Smith takes such action. baljib
In Salisbury, a Rhodesian _AgTe^«t has y« to V
Th* most famout 0 / oil Ctlbetl'F mixed gin drinks.
£1 Paso^ Juarez
Is Gilbey’s the only gin
that mixes perfectly with tonic water?
Border Cities Dark
We tlunk so. And a'c have a sound
reason to back up our belief.
Some gins have rather strong
flavouring. Others are utterly
tasteless. But Gilbey’s London
Dry has a perfect balance of 6avour
for mixed gin drinks.
In fact, Gilbey's dry flavour has
been an international favourite
since 1873. Quite a long time.
Tome water has a delici^,
freshing taste. Gilbey’s won’t up-
sU^ your drink as some other
gins can do.
Prove it to yourself. Tonight
Note: a dice lime makes an
attractive garnish.
JOHNSON OTY. Tex. (UPI)] The emtiy war In Viet Nami Mexico, • city of MO,-
-Preikleni JcAnsuo Thuriday! and the upwaid Irewl price*Lon jj^gon* |u«t acruii the hor-
appealed to buitawa and labor has aparked warnings of iirfla-|<ijr_ ,^8, thrown into black-
to match the Mcrifioea of U.S. tionary preeaures on the econ-
troopa in Viet Nam by holding omy. But Johiwon Md hii # ♦ A
the wag^-price line to moke buslneaunon audlenoc ttiat wxh poorer wai later reatcred to
record praB{«rity continue to confidence and ciMiperatka the pgrti of El Paao. which haa a
1966. natka can mjoy “cootiiMed populatka of 350,000.
Jotatoon also dedared the expanalon at a reasonable pace” lo El Paao all off-duty police
United States ready to talk n^xt year. offlceri were called into lerv-
"unconditlanaUy, anywhere" to
achieve “our goal" of peace to
Viet Nam.
He predicted .Jiother “record
year foe toe eoenomy” to 1966 ■■ .h.. ,'
in a speech delivered from his
Texaa ranch house office by {Electric Co., which
telephone to toe Elite Business
Council at toe clming session of I signs.” he aoid, "and ahen wejeiectrlclty.
CLEARANCE
I SAu: I
s StutiiagaMi^ g
FMRnm TELMAC
John D:
Charges
This odvertitement is not publitoed or diiployad by the
liquor Control Eloord or the GovemmenI of British Columbioi
Johnacn defended the federal *** ®
wage-price guldejiwla aa "rea-
sonable standards’* to avoid an ■"® “*
inflationary nairal and to keep *“• "P
the ec«f>- . ,
A spn
Electric
'Wt art ever oleiY to danger much of the atrlcken ana arith
■aid toe trouble la
ks two-day meeting la Wsab-lsee them, we will mot acoord-i believed to have originated in a
ingten. 1 togly." Icompany plant in El Paao.
control of toe whole broadeaii-
Ing system ahould be assigned to|
an indrperxlent agency, to be |
called the Canadian broadeaat-i
tog authewity.
Altoough Mr. Dlefenbaker de-
icltoed lo comment on the gen-
'eral quality of broadcasting, he
criUcUed CBC's election cover-
I aft.
I He said toe publicly-owned
I corporation “and ita pundlta and
jits prophets . . . could not have
!come out more strongly tor the
Liberal party than If toey had
I intended to do ao.”
: Mr. Diefenbeker also said per-
I llamentary reporting suffered
(Continued from Page 1
What Christmas Means
Mrs. nr.c
llth BrvAVlUe tack
iQntWat H«adi
0«rtuCI« C CSkiry
LT.W.
enough to help those who arc
leu fortunate and we pray
next year at this time we are
able to do the some."
Periiapa this year they con.
You con. too, by twinging or
sending your oontribuHon to
TV Dally Ooknst 500 Fund,
2631 Dougioe. Latest dona¬
tions:
Comae tbrmri ..... ...... SaWSM
ABdnjriHMa . UOn
D R. Ore _ »»
mmk SI more .. IW
A W«U Wlolirr . S.OD
MUdrel HanM . lOO
A. K. tails . IW
Mrs M Grtmafem- 1.«
Sold another: “. . . It realty
makes you realize tV true
meaning of Christmas and just
how many thou^tful and kind
people there ore in our city.'*
A woman wrote for herself,
her husband and children to
soy: “The Joy H brought to
us '.hot day shall never be
torgntten. without your help
our Chrictmai would have been
a bleak one.
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1%a doctor advtaed ma aevet
Osteomyelitis Is an tofecdon of
toe bone, due to variety of
germs.
It la not communicable; not
hereditary.
It Is not crii^ltog. Before sre
had antibiotics, the disease quite
often became dimtie, and would
flare up frequently. Today, how¬
ever. the combination of ontl-
btotici and good surgery resulti'
to most coses bring cured. We
cannot soy that a case never
By JOSEPH M(H-NER. MD i
Desw Dr. Mriner: Wtat oboEit
osteoniyriMaf I knew a yowsg
maa wke hod It, bet wo* oper-
atod. mad the boar was ocraped.
He hae aot bod troeble riwe.
eieept some paia whea ha gets
ttrod. My qBMtioM ore:
la It a ooramaaieable or
keredttory dlMaae?
la It ertppUag or laearoMe?
HIQ it affect hli life apoa M
eorolag pewerT—MRS. L.M.
Dear Dr. Molaer: Abeet oeven
yean age I bad a aevere attack
of diverttooUIU. Rkice then I
have had attain of* aod oa, al-
tboogb I wotoh my dteS.
The Weather
», MM low at Victoria 49 and 45. ^
cloudv wito day's forecast high and low S0|a2(at,i(>n
l^to^ and «■ Today, aunrire
ig southwest am-: aunsri 4 20 p.m.; moon- ‘
Is afternoon, ^a* P-to-S mocnaet 1:42 L«tMndoa ...
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-T- land. Gale warning tor Georgia
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by all means, don't aasuma that
^ enemas ((«■ oolon flushes) will
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Dear Dr. Moiner: I sin s glril
O of It yean, 'ne molea 1 have
hod all my life ore growing a
at little bigger every ds^. One oa
my aide la causing me coocera
hecaose It kaa cheaged from
browu to block, porttolly. la this
a doBfor siga? Lat me odd that
ma HL I am a coward wksa II oomes to
** ^ hating a mole remdved.—-N.C.
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a few showen, Uttie change in
temperature. Winds southeaat 45
and gusty, becoming louthwest
20 with gusts to 35 this after- [Tm
noon. Forecast high and low at .
Estevan Point 48 and 42. J S.a
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Vatican View Released
94 More Cubans Safe
ing . . . "and by illicit usafrcg
against e^neraUoa.”
One expert said the referenc*
nraa to sterilization and abor>
tion. • He said contraception it*
iself was deliberately not in¬
cluded by name "b^ause the
I matter must yet he examined
I further by the Pope's spertal
icomrhiSRion."
MIAMI (UPli^T^
moie Cuban exiles who gave up
th«r worldly p»ds for freedom
arrived in Florida nearly live
hourt.late Thursday aboard the
flight ol the new X3.S.
refugee airlift.
The' founenglned plane, char¬
tered by the U.S. govemmew,
landed* at Miami International
Airport under cloudy skies about
3:10 p.m. ■
Among those aboard were 27
children under IS year* of age»
A state department spokes¬
man said all M would be re¬
located in cities across the
natjon outside the Miami area,
already crowded with some
lOO.OOO Qiban exiles.
MINOR nWELBV
The first plane of the long-
awaited airlift, established after
more than‘a month of negotia¬
tion with Cuban Premier Castro,
arrived Wednesday with 75
refugees, 13 ot 'whom joined
relatives in the Miami area.
Cuban authorities allowed the
refugees to being up to 44
ixxinde of clothing aM miocn'
jewelry with them. All their
other pOESesslOBS in Qiba had
to be bimed over to the govern¬
ment there.
Wednesday’s flight was de-
Sa>'ed nearly (tam- hcKHts. There
has been no official explanation
of ^the delays.
M<ve than 100.000 refugees—
at the rate of 3.000 to 4,000 per
month—are expected to board
the airlift in response toCastrsTs
’offer to free the malcontents
from his Communist island
regime.
A third plane la scheduled
today, then the airlift will step
up to two planes daily next
week.
■ I B ' I II II I final form, ountaim a eemces- tions that "nuptial love is often
sk>n to North American bishops profaned” In* sheer ple.--.!rc-
cn the Questim of nuclear arms seeking as well as by p^ygamy,
vvci*n .. “n** 6 footnote urtting further divorce and "so • called free
tReuSetsi-to- Eight <t the counts tf e„rtrot study. love.” Added to the Hat, in the
tod Thindajr on sweei^ states have been hit. and in Ra-
n-gency roeasum, l»|]asthaB alone. 5.000.000 people btahop* will cast their
raUoning. to meet theiare aflected. Hundreds of p^s- <*> tb* document kv
t lamioe caused by the ants and their families were re^ Monday: It Is to he
FAMILY COMMUNION
Christ Church Cathedral
Every Stuiday at 9:30 a.in.
Rjidim and lastmctioD
COHE WITH YOUR CHILDREN
in the worst-hit areas, while
districts with good water sup¬
ply will try to grow a third crop
in addition to the summer and
winter harvest.
Prime Minister ^slrl has
appealed to Indians to miss one
meal a week to save food, while
serving of cereals at parties has
been forbidden.
LACR OP SAIM
'Ihe threat of famine Utowed'
taUuK of the monsoon ralna to,
arrive in large parts of India.
Haenrita ar* 14 per cent—or
12 ,000,000 tens—below average.
No famine deaths have beoi
officially reported, but there
may have beM deaths from dis¬
ease brought on by weakness
snd hunger.
Red Bid
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I JAKARTA (UPl) — The In¬
donesian amiy Tbin'aday
it had proof the alurtive Oct. 1
coup againat President Sukanio
was ntliely planned and carried
out mier Osm d ir ectloo of the
P e k I a g • Oriented Indoensiia
Gommimist Party (PKt).
ITiera bad been charges of
Goramuniit tovulvement to the
aae<d^ bid for power since thg
attempt eoUaps^. At a news
conference Thursday, the army
was a
CLEARANCE
released what they said
confesBion by s top Commimlst
party member pinning the full
blame on the PKI.
The ootfestoon was attributed
to Njono, a member of the PKI
Politburo, which he said began
jdefinite coup plau last July.
Stood It Long Enough
Mrs. Victor Rafael Sosa Montano, 74, arrived in
Miami Thursday from Cuba aboard second plane
of Cuban refugee airlift, saying "I couldn’t stand it
any longer in Communist Cuba.**—(AP)_^
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1004 DOUGLAS STSKT
PHOHC EV 4-1011
i
(fhidai'li-a to l*i
China Still Lacks
Essential Services
B,v A. r. MIIJ.rR fr<>in lloatc Konit
T HK diirmniA ia certainly aioniy one or two plants are now
real one for.ltie OMt^ttumhiK out diesels.
munLst Oineae. ! <\nother indication ot China's
Vtlthout Improved trans|iorta- shortoomings in enstne Twoduo*
Hon iw wtfrmuBteaddM ma* d.io was the reeeat vial! !•
teriali fw Iwhstry cannot «> riKht-man deht-
supplied Fait enMeh. And with- P**"" Chinese railway e*-
oot Increased industrial pruduc- Iheir Kreatnt almost
tkn. the means for iminovlnK ■PP*«red to be in electric loot^
trausportatian and communica- tnotives—ol wliieh the F^nch
tJotM cuMt b® provided. company, Aistb^m* ilrrady toi
The problem is not Insure 25 to Peking,
mouitable. but It win take time. wwk obvioutly remaini
Yet the Chineae leadirs. tboueh ^ *»« «“ devetoptag tram-
defbiitely lets fanatical than pn'‘»»tifm systems in China,
during the disastrous Giest Commimicatlenf systems, on
Leap Forward attempt in 19SB. hand, haee
ate pressing ftw cxteemely t* Peking.
rapM medemizatkn. In part this la because of ttia
■n* demands tor Improved of condlttona In China
communJcatlons and transporia-
tkn have been parHcuiarly "tentarian form of ^rvemment
heavy during the last year 'as undw wtil^ tto Qdneae maasaa
China prepoies tor the start of •" wrced to live,
its third nve-Yeap Plan tor Ownership of ^te mh«
economic devetopment on Jan. »* wctremely limited, although
Despite a number of short- “«* vfllages now have loud-
Isisrever. «»ne pro. speaker systems that cvry
**.4n Indeperolent Seirs^ifppr
The OMum o/ JSo CAique or Party
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CMMOd niblHACv LM . ■ *1 Itl) OoMlu
D VkleHi S r ABIhMIMd aa laeoad tlaai mall ar
J tba Vaat Olfiea DaparWitol. QtUViA lor. SST-
,1 MUsa IS raife. Uambar SMII Swaau •(
ciraatoaan ^
RICHARD BOWbK
Publisher and EditoiMO-Chief
FRIUAY. DbCCMBUt t, IMt
A Timely Move
B y requesting British military aid for his coun-
trj'—ostensibly to sen’O the double purpose of
prottvting it against a Rhodesian invasion and acting
»«. a deterrent to any thoughU RhodeKia’g rebel Pre¬
mier Ian Smith may be witertainins of cutting off
jjgiA er supples to Zambia—^President Kenneth Kuanda
has iiui-posely or Inadvertently offered Prime Mln-
i?^ter Wilson a golden opportunity to contain the crisis
within its present boundaries.
Mr. WU-son. who, to date, has scai-cely placed a
foot wrong in his handling of the Rhodesian affair,
has acted wisely in acceding to Mr. Kuanda's plea and
has mosed w ith admirable speed to carry out his new
commitment on his own terms.
By sending RAF units into Zambia the British
prime minister seeks not only to discourage Mr. SirUth
from taking further irrespoosible step* but, more im¬
portantly, is now able to deny the use of Zambia to
Ihe forces of some of the m<me aggressive African
member states of the so-called Organization of Afri¬
can Unity who are now busying themselves rais^
volunteer armies for the purpose of attacking Rho¬
desia.
Though the British military presence in Zambia
will little or no threat to Rhodesia If Mr. Smith
continues to hilfU his pledge of maintaining Zambia's
power supply and does not attempt to cut the vital
lail link between the two countries, it does offer a
formidable barrier to outside African powers—many
of whom openly boast their Communist backing—who
might seek to take advantage of the present.liutation
to secure a foothold in this part erf Central Africa,
Mr. WUstm deserves the full plaudits not only of
own country but of the world at large for making
this timely move to avert the very real danger of the
Rhodesian onergency dev^oplng Into a full scale Afri¬
can war the bounds of which could easily stretch
from the Sahara to the southernmost tip of ti»c un¬
happy contlnenL
eomtosSi
Sren •ppaan to h«v« Iwcn twoadosti
Dtedt to recent ye«v ,
There to. tor enmpie, no ree- ™
■on to doubt I^ktos'i claim that
a rand Detw w* haa been buOt Avaflahla
that UalB up aO parti d tte the r
eowitiy. But the wtrd road POrtan* P
oust ba aecepted to tti dmplaat ^ •
■enae: It doea not mean a vaat
[Qntem of hichwajTB such aa . ™
existi to North America or however, i
Europe. I“rty ofllc
Paved hi^iwayi that aerve aa •* every
the arteriee ol the oowitry'i hon. Prh
road network do indeed exist, alnnat an
But many if oot most of the ■ ••
branch routat are dirt or fravel- and
surfaced, and take thetr tigl of
toe limited vehieJee available, niuntots ci
In water tranapenation Peldns have the
reports only the| ihlppinK coo-
dittona have been greatly Iro-
to Europe - wiach mrena pri- reived by caaidefa bie dre dgly
manly agatost Westero Ger- renovato
imny—ondy if the West mataw ***** *** ”
it clear that S wfll mspood tan- »lCt«*a are g iv
mediately with nuclear wetpoi*. ^
The Koood jGettnao ocncent ® Peking , t^ft
is With italuB. They clatoi that
itiwy tomukl totve equA etatua to ^ “ course,
the adumce with other eowv *
trtea wtw are maktaf the aasne
or to aoRie eaaet a nnaller am-
trtutkn to NATCya arawd
BOenEth. They name no namea.
lut thto must mean prt ma rMy ____
EMtaln sod Ftanee. wtv> berth oecailonally goods needed in Gaulle’s eona Una on the Com-
have oudear weapeas of thA emergency lituatksBa. Volme moa llartoto eato Britain. The
amm but oontrlbute tor fteaer moventeiw of r^i hgr air to atm aUtaoMot by M. Pejmfitta. the
carventtaoal toru e a to NATO in the futnm. FYeneb mtaisaa d! tofomatka,
tiBB the West Garmana. The maana of traiparMlim that “ u b at ita Ltl ma to Brldah
* * * on which Pektag haa placed entry fade the Ovnm n n Market
Tha tlikd reaaoo wfw Bom h greatest emphasis has been that are to the procea of weaken-
ceanttwd about tts nuclear of ita ralhrays. Cboaiderahle toff at tirto tight seems to ha
Nuclear Pacts the Aim
New West Moves In Diplomatic ^Field
TVn^STERN DIPL(»(ACY to By SOBBBT STRraKNS fraw Laadaa
W jstir a^r Moretary, Mkhael Stewart, aat wtSofa oouid help to atop the
oC « • vlait to Moa- amd of nuotear neapon
^ cow. Ha took with btai Lord thra«liout tot world, aapaitoly
l^ter D r. Gert iMd Schi o^ Chaitait. tot Bdttob nikililii to Asia, wtwra Qtom’a develop-
itoWaiad a aertei oi tain amc^ ^ ^ dtoannametoi. m«nt <rf mielaH- weapow hw'
^ wtdeh c xa dlwaad that the quee- created a new. uncertain totua-
r“ ” two *!*°***yi ten of a ncn-dltseminatlon ten. In the British view tMa
** .**” ^,rt. treaty waa htoely to play a large to a mote serious and kninedi-
2 part to tot Moaoow tatoa. ala problem than that of nu-i
■ tte Watoani alltoi» a * * * clear ahartw to NATO, for toey
poeaible agreement artth Rinata * ♦ W ^ _
on the DondisseniinaCiaB of nu- i rs^w^jw i_i_- rt. ^ ***^ ^
‘ Later, tiMBoaiif uxteig lur- Waat Earepesm can ccuit on
°*l*'.*^*g**: v»««. It. Garmaiw wiU be Araeffemi skdem- auppocl he-
. to Waditockm for talks wtth tertoa BM* capaUbtes.
bigger ques^ <rf the^laiaw Jc*bmi. Here again ^ _
***** ?* *?^. ** Weat German danandi for mete ■iu. ihi .■m b w
e^paciaay AmaricaB.^y bte 1,^ ^ Tl£J?
mean tha ^amageijM the WM ,|iui»e q* compaUhtoty of ^ J^*?"**
^ danaiato with a iKtedto- j??, T?**’!""-
^ d* y«kflHy ^ ^"kirld-^^ mmtoatkai naaty wUl be toa hay
detente between the Wert and to. ^ „ S-JJS 57^^12
»>v»et bloc. Dae. J7 by talks iwiwaen te 21^ 5?^
* * * pcetklem mwt Britain', prime
The consultsffm wOl continue mtototer. Herald Vliata Bureoe Bw nar am iiii
to the Western rapBah and to On. of tha knporbam dMar^ tooidd tew a ij u hi »
Uownw. On Nte. 37 a oommto- oteoea betewen te Britoto ^S n !
^ “«***'■
met to Paito to diacuM methoda aema tha toaerataacBl aoope of ^ .
axtear toarh« wBhtn tte tte audem-«Wte querikea Tte
aJUance. On their way to Paris. Britkto new itrsn that ** *• • te — uot» vi
the Amtrleaa seoetary for w«»««de peuttom. i»^y of
I ilifiMa. Robert McNamam. and mote urgesMy add Mn p urtam e ^
the number two maa to tha outelde the NATO area, fbr e» ‘
•tote departraaou Geoega BaB, ampla to India, than wiMn the * ♦ *
•topped in London for talhi aUteRe. They aie meat oaie Iforaovar, toey tte^ae «bto
with tot BrltiMi gw e iian ai A . u e iu a d wtti toe l a ten cy of a gw AmartM dDoatote, ailra
On Nov. a ite Brkfaii tom^ u - fttwimtoaikei aBmadMadi eated by Ifr, MeN«atea. of a
French Overture
British
Still Shy
As the Chinese kaifcJa raadily
admit, civil air traasport Is
basically limited to feiryliig
torrign visttors, Chtoeae otll-
rials on itnporttnt ndialaia and
H ealth minister martin sayi an affirmative
vote for the regional property tax levy for hos¬
pital conatniction is an absolute neceMity if the Great¬
er Victoria area is to have effective advantage of the
e.xieraion of hospital insurance coverage—daUnr a day
care—to iMg-term patients placed in designated, non¬
profit Bun^ homes.
That he Is ii|^t can scarcely be doubted, for in
this connection ttere are two certainties: first, tiiat
the provinciai government is absotutriy set * against
providing more acconroodatioo without financial per-
ticipatloi^ on the scale it demands, by the local com¬
munity; second, that the number of persons In need
of the new coverage wiU exceed the number of beds
available, particulaiiy in this district with Its excep¬
tionally large propoctian of elderly residents. This
means that many faraihes will still be ttrrytng griev¬
ous burdens for private-lKxgatal care.
The question that Immediately arises Is whether
the tax rate proposed in the regloiial plan, the equi-
vatent of two mlDs throuriiout the area although It
will vary sli^tiy in the different parts, will be suf¬
ficient to yield the local share of the cost of not only
buildliig new general-hospital space, but also eidug-
ing the capacity of norwprofit institutions qaaHfylng
for the chronic-care cov er age.
The point to be taken into conddention here is
that anything that relieves the general ho^itals of
extended-tenn occupancy of what should be short¬
term beds is an alternative, rather than altogether an
additional, expansion. There Is reason for hc^, there¬
fore, that construction plans an be modified to meet
the new circumstances without costing local iroperly-
owners more than the two mills now set as the celling
for the propoeed regional tax.
Balance Endangered
Big Missile Gamble
By ANDBBW WOMN from Laateo
nnOGRESS b> botti Ruiiia pariateotal uti-miaaHc mlsiile
s aiKi toe United States to itotko aamr Lmtotrad. Twtoe
developing an and^nlsiUt mla- tto year, to May and October,
tlto. wfSdt Mold lead to a new a rocket clalmad by toe Ru^' y
arms race and toe deatabiUza- aiaaa lo be m enti-nBlaaile miis- ^
ten of toe preaent miolaar bai- He tes bees ahown In inllitacy
ance. was behind an uigynt re- parades to Moaeow. Wastera ex- p.
quaat made to PreildrnI Lyndon perta credit it with totereepten „
Johnaon by a IS-man pane) of capabUKy, but have vaiytot m
^U.S. acientlflti and dSiamuinMiit atewi on the pcaalble efficiency ^
experti receotly ol ita electratee urget-eeeldng
The panel heeded by Dean deviees. „
Jeraote Wiesner, of toe Hasaa- Hw main debate, however, is q,
efauwtU Inabtute of Tednolocy. aboot the abiiily of eitber Rua- p,
and tot farmer deputy dafeme q. fg the U.S. to imdenake toe
•eoretary. Roswell OUpstric, operateoai deployment of and- «
ariwd PreMdent JohiiMn to le* nindle mlMllea. which would ^
a torw^r standatlU with Rut- have greatly to ootnuntoer toe ^
ala OB toe producten and deploy- toul of “ordlaary’’ mlaailea on
ment of the ayi ten. either aide, without wrecking
The group undrtvtandatoat the their natenal eeooondaa. ai
Joint chleta of atari have recom- OneBoteri<dtooi«ht>nAnHri- |„
mended Ita deptoyment. at a coat ca believea that a deployment qj
of more Sum 119,000 million, race would oiler toe meant of i-
More toan $3,100 mifiton haa eraddng the Soviet economy, „
already beta ipent on develop- atoce it teltevea that Ruaaia
meat over toe peat ae ve n yean, would nKcumb flrat.
and $400 million la to be apent Another school believea that
itto year, Indudlng $12 million both oountiim owkl aefely Ite **
I for ‘'preliminary productlnB ete vast in a “limited'’ deployment ^
gineerinJt." ^ “tier to diminish the retaUa- *“ people
... tory capability of tmaOer nu-
The Pensioner’s Need
Readers
Views
Deterrent Enough
T he FrJMTN ATinN of the $5 fine which has been
pstft of the penalty for pBrking in Victoria’s tow-
away zcrks In rush hours, recommended by the police
rnmmlMian, merits the quick approval of dty coundl.
On top of the (4.70 towing charge and the SO^sent
siorage fee, and particularly on top of the chagrin
and incoavenience of finding one’s car missing and
having to go and redeem It, the fine is salt (Xt a
tv<x^ already painfiil enough to discourage most
people, surely, from ever being caught again.
Dropping the fine, It Is tnie, will reduce dvie
revenue $35 or $40 a day. accordlog to the police
statement that 8eN«i or ei^t cars are towed away
daily oo average—a tidy sum In the course of a year.
But as M.ayor Wilson says, the purpore of such
penalties is not to raise money for the dty but to
deter offenders. And the tow-away system should
be deterrent enough in itself. Though a necessity in
some of the more con^ted thoroughfares, it has been
sufficient to make some tourists swear they will not
visit Victoria agala Hopefully, eHminating the fine
might reduce <Aich fiiry to a grumble.
to Hone Kong behave snr ajao Hiked toe aorier
line to to. vlalt by Dr.
Ltma. toe Dutcb fbrelcD min¬
ister. vrim wu in I^rta for
tte OEC33 ministerial mectlDg
'a week ago. Dr. Lana U toa
«niy RKT foreign mtolster who
tea not yet talked wltli M.
Ccuve de Miirvtlle, ttw FVeneb
_ ___ foreign minUter, since toe Oxn-
ton^'"c(ipabiutr i'lmalire nil. with in«>mM of $5.00® and more ; Samuel crompfcm. Inventor MsTkrt rrisla on June ».
clear i»wari such u OHna ^ • r*"*- »*hhi 1(1 receive 3100 a rouehly ■ nooulaten **^ spinning “mule. 'Hte French teateraMt aftre
Tnnce TWa threat to toe Big mortht. wvuld It not be pos- . jTOo’ hoofed in aboil 1 100 today-m 1753- Rdward Hearth, the BritWi Cm-
I Powers wtO appear bi tte UTOt alble to grant the toeretae to ►L-L-J-nn-oximsielv 2 U ^rw and was (wphaned five years spprative leader, had taBes with
lit both oouDtrtea make good all those who, at ffi, have an- later. Hu mother made toe biy putedent de GauNe last week
anal incomes of $1,200 or lets, Wr PPio*>« ^pln a quantity of yarn earii qi^t “toe {smbtern ef Brftem'a
^ . i: •">> te, hVn . to b,
marines: conventtonally^power- only requirement would be com- ^ liiti* nr »» perfections of the Hargreayas atowly In a poBikvn artwe”
40 miles above toe three-mlaallo mbmarinea in {detlnn of a form almilar to an r*u-nce can be Disced on a ‘ 5J*; proteWy more ten a
esrto) ami to# Nlke-Zeus, wte* *e case of Oiina; It-miasile nu- inooroe tax form, sworo before P*™* of truto k, tel Britain
{ntercc-its torn after they re- subraariitet fai toe eaae of . government commls- **'*' machine was finished. In ^ ^e more European
^ P«li •fc-eVteiw «« reflected S^eto? 2? 7*1 ‘**^*^**‘’ rvochement «Mi Britain after
beads: aM ^ pensioners' S? * tri. at the battle of Hohenllnden. rfectena. Poiiticnily. Frere-h
icause of to reladvely low buret, de- eould recehl^ oer^Tml “T .w . w IMl-Lend-lease aid waa ex- joy^roment cireles here eon-
ti saM by te^el to require j.„ta«lle mis- !*««*«• * «»**«» ttnusJly recall t»«t Ihe Briiito
a system of fsDout shelten to ,„es be either side wouW sv'stem hJonTf neS vJ.r .. .. 'and Frenrii think alike on the
protect the populat^o It defend!. mlMmderHtandlrg ainut the In- ^ bririnnlng next year h, jojends to benefit us all by ^orld War: Fifty years of supranatenalteTt in
The object of Ihe NikteEeus iy». „ , lightening our taxes. Ihit hell gg© today-in IMS-the United I
tem la to dlftinguisb between rocaj gpendiog. not only on anil-‘Z* i» Paved with good Infenlionst states anouncod German miU- MilltarUy the Muldiatera*
real miasllet and deeoon, which miMlIe missiles, but also on a ”’** ,*“**^*“1^ ™ "JT , ^ “*t would-be benepaetor t»ry aitaohe Franz von ?■{*« haa ooine to mtfdng. and
can be dummy nekeu, or even greater number of more aopWs- " **1,“ ***^ ,1' may not have fully considered and naval attache Kart Boy-Ed Qenerel de Oeuiie opcidy wanta
ballaana, relaaaad from toe real Healed ordinary missilei. cap- Po*«bie opportunltjr the ultimate effects of the high- u peevona non grata, toUowiag p«i.«w.^tteh oo-oprenten, ai-
mltrfli ki'tot last stagea of Its able of penetradug antt-mlssUe KERR, proposal: what I am afraid sabotage of muniHons factories, ^eady fkaaiahkig in aviaten, to
night. EmploylBg toe principle defence—in short, to the devel- * ♦ e of I, ^ ^^d up in fact masterminded by Franz extended to defrtwe wid be-
M ‘‘■hmspherte fBtratlon" It opment of antl-antl-missUe force Figures Doubted ' paying through the nose for von Rintelen. periwqn toe breia of a
finea on toe real mimfle. stokh In toe view of these experts figures ascribed to Mr otira sewere. sidewalks and aecotel World War; Twenty- guj^nn defence force
falls farter than the lighter- **» economic onUom « of siKb j g p^lce In the Cokmlsi of sehools-all for the benefit of five year? affi today-in 1940- Generet i nwre. while
weight decoys once they enter ■ could benent w* 24 are very remarkable, some real estate speculator Britain ordered’ 80 cargo ships is lopked at with a
the atmoephere. P**?^’****'*^ u ^ Inferences drewn from who. at present, still remains from builders In the United amount of aceptkism.
Sovlrt work OB toe anti-missile ^ ™ *»wni are even more so. He Is in the l)ackground-«r hi Oil- Stafes. Small of Geoetwl tes Wtten »ooca
mlsaile tea been knosm to the quoted as saying that “his firm fornia. tembera attacked Stri. ^ anv Brtttto rfiynew la urv
Wert for at kart three yean ^ wlvanUfie ^ hourehold in R. M, PATTERSOV. tin and the Ruhr. The Pope de„i«^we.
.w- 1 —U---Qvf *»• ^*^ nwjiir- CadboroBay, atoUlofSWper-l 2685 Queenswood Drive, urged a CSinstmas truce.
Today
In History
would It nut be pos-
niasik niialk have now iiecn
soeecisfuUy tested: the “^rlaf*
neeekratton missile, which toeir preavt plana *0 PUt ,
riare ince a buOet from a guB|iB^e<e-nBga miariles Into ariNjnot Including the penalon
and intercepts ihcomlng mitiOea
more than ...—
Undue Stickering
M OTORICTS have just been warned by a Victoria
police official that anything In the windows of a
car that tends to obatniet the driver’s vision is Illegal
^nd that in future, tickets win be given for such
violations. '
His warning, with particular reference to the dolls,
toy monkeys and various other doo-dads that some
peofrie like to have dangling around windshleltfe and
rear windw's. wa^ perhaps a little too all-inclusive:
the reguiatioas rule out anything that “unduly”
obstructs the driver’s view.
But nevertheless, it is ironical that hard on the
heels of the arimbhition comes the announcement that
to advertise the forthcoming ctoitennial celebratlcMis,
British Columbians will receive with their 1966 hoenos
plates, <rf all things a windshield sticker. And through
the Motor Vehicles Branch, of all souroet.
Happen they go Into the national parks during
the year, they wlU get another, perhaps to add to a
gi'owing coli^lon from previous years. It will be
mteresting if one of time daya someone-is charged
with driving while his view is urifhily obstructed by
government handouts.
V
lecanuet
MARTINI
Uu maupier
M*n. t wUh ^vfrTftin*
hi'hind rlnnctl dovrit in-
olruil of lirinKine on
ili« Kirort.—4'>L<tiiiiin ‘' *
Prfxld^nl Krnnfth Kflunds ol
Zambia.
ApiwaArnii'nl In a bad Ihln;,
II li bP«d Ity tnlrntinns
out ol itMvalysU of tbe will.—
Sir <t«>d(rej' Nichohon, <>■
Khoitaala. j
-H'uiiM nnl nijr honornbla
friend acrpo llial wniiirn ar«>
nrltaln'n {rratpat nouroc of
unlappad, manpower . . . ?—
Ur. Shirlpy Siinimrrnkill, Ml’^,
in tli« B r 111 1 h Houia nl
OntnmoM.
Srx. unlike Juallrr, ahntHd up In fhe I'nlon Jack.—Julian lha ataff n( daath.—Lattar to
not ha naan -to ha dona.—Ar- An>ar>', on Rbrnlania. ^ tha OuardiaB, Manrbantar.
trann Kval.vn ^>a. at* * * #
a a a Kraad In raaponniblo (or I do aol know bow many
Tbin may ba tai'hnlcally a iiiora morbidity than any othar panpia raallia how aluaa wa
rrhalllMi, hut H 1^ WTappad alnRla artial* of food. It U ar« to a Third World War.—
lallll tfplmift
Friday, Dfc. 3. l*dS
Unknown Month A
mvtrm dry Vtrmouth.
m Mm-m-m...you'll tast*
# tho dry, dry difforonco.
m Want an Intorodting ch«ngo7
m Try Martini axtra dry Varmouth
I allbyitaalf...withica
' or a aplaah of tonic watar.
Board or By tha Oowornmnnl of Britith CoiutnbiO.
Martini axfra dry Varmouth la mada for you.
Othar brands of Varmouth ara not quits as dry at
Martini oxtra dry. Thay amall atrongar. Taata
a littla mora pungant. Look a littia darker in tha
giaas. Paopla who Ilka martinis "not too dry"
prefer this kind of Varmouth. But ainea you lika
your martinis extra dry... bo aura to apacify Martini
This odvorllfomtflt is r>o( publlshod or dispbiyod by Oio Uquv Conbol
By r.DWTN ROTH
From Pnrls
BprrIwI to Tbr (MosUt
For the first time since he
come to power by as army re¬
volt in 1958, 75-year-okl General
de Gaidle is worried about an
election—the presidential elee-
Hnn on Sunday when he wants to
be re-elected tor another seven
years of supreme and abscdute
power.
While de GauUe is cert&in to
be the winner, one of his five
opponents — tS-ye&r^ld Jean
Lecamyet—has suddenly created
the completriy unexpected and
sensational possibUI^ that de
Gaulle may set less th«n half
of all the votes or. Sunday.
This would mean a second
ballot on Dee. 19 between de
Gaulle and his best-placed op¬
ponent. probably the left winx
socialist. Francois Mitterand.
The need for a second ballot
would mean a tremendous per¬
sonal humiliation for de Gaulle,
who mixht well mthdraw frooi
the battle.
French Altcrrians, former Nart|
collaborators, fascists, and Jew-^
haters'.
(Recently Tixler - ViBnancour
visited London, where he was
officially received In the House
of Commons Coniervalive
party leader Ekiward Heath.
Pierre Marcilhacy, 55. ia a
liberal senator whose only claim
to fame is that he is taller than,
de Gaulle. This will not get
enough to get him many votes.
Marcel Etarbu. S8. a suburban
Paris watchmaker, is a grudge-
ridden, publicity-hunting, eccen¬
tric exhibitionist who turned up
as car>didatr at the last minute
to prove that the electoral law
has a loophole.
Hit platform: *T am a down¬
trodden man. representing aH
the other downtrodden men.’*
He may get a few downtrodden
votes-^Nit he is only a pattMttic
}oke.
All candidates aEalnit de
Gaulle are very much hindered
by the censorship oi the strict
French law forbidding attacks
on tha praildenl ol the Repub-1
Uc.
All televiaion speeches by de
Gaulle's opponents had to be
pre-recorded, and were cen¬
sored. A movie about de GauUe’t
rule made by TIxier-Vignancour,
entitled Seven Years' Bad Liick.
was conOseatad.
MARCHILHASY
. . , , very tall
Jean Lecanuet Is not expected
to become the leading opposi¬
tion candidate on Sunday, be¬
cause <9-year-old Francois Mit-
Terand. a well-known and es^
perienced politician, hat official
Communist support.
But Lecanuet — who was un¬
known a month ago — It now
expected to take millions of
votes from de GauBe. He hat
suddenly emerged u the mcMt
significant man in French poli¬
tics.
Looking like a croas between
Kelson Rockefeller and Prince
Phinip, 15-year-old Lecanuet —
the youngest candidate — is very
handsome, and has become
known (perhaps too obviously)
as "The French Kennedy.”
Like the late Jofvi F Ken¬
nedy, he has youth, dynamism,
great persona] charm, a gleam¬
ing smile, and superb television
qualities. He deliberately oopies
Kennedy's Image and tactics,
and mentions Kennedy oftm.
Tnien de Gaulle’s information
mlidster announced that de
Gaulle's opponents would each
be allowed two hours of tele-
visinsi time during the campai 0 t.
he said: "ITils proves how ex¬
tremely liberal wt are.” Since
then. Jean Lecanuet may have
made
TlXlER - VIGNANOOUR
.... very tainted
de GauUe regret tMi
"extreme liberalism."
General de Gaulle, liberator
of France, founder and tirsl
president of the fifth French
Republic, will certainly svin this
election. But 45-year-old Jean
lecanuet is France's man of the
future.
"Do you want to continue to
stagnate under the old man de
Gaulle." he cries, "just as
America stagnated under that
other general. President Eisen¬
hower?”
Co{^g Kennedy’s slogan
’’Let'a get America moving
again,” Lecanuet says, "Let ui
change gearr*
His forceful wife Denise,
mother of three chUdren, infuri¬
ated de Gaulle by promising:
"If I get to the Elyiee Palace,;
I wM not be content to be only
a bit of folklore.”
Until he decided to run foe
the iKesidency, Lecanuet was
leader of the coneervative Cath¬
olic party, Houvrment Repub-
lieain PopuJaire or MRP, the
nearer French party to the
Christian Democrats of W e s l
Germany and Italy, or the Brit¬
ish Oonaervatives.
This MRP produced the Fourth
Republic's only politician of real
distinetofai, the late Robert Schu-
man. creator of Ute .Schuman
Plan wtuch led to the European
Ernnomic Community.
BARBU
very pafoetlc
voters, de Gaulle refused to
campaign, and maintained the
haughty poae that campaigning
Is below his dignity,
The four candidates opposing
|de Gaulle, besides Jean Lecah-
uel are:
Francois Mitterand. who was
a minister in 10 governments
of the Fourth Republic. Official
Communist support seill aim'oet
cMtaialy make him the best
placed opposition candidate. His
I most powerful %veapon is his
I promise to make die sale of
iwrenen’s conlrareptives legs! in
' France,
j (At pmleni
selling womcn'-el
.«anuei r^aru. nimseii as conlracepUves is a crime I
• sardonic Jean-Louis Tixier-
Uidted EiW. In a ^dely ae- vignancour. 58. is France's -I
^med electloo s^ch at Stras- perhaps Europe's - most'
boui^ he called for "a strong brtillant courtroom lawyer. Po-
Umt^ « an equal part- ,Hjcaiiy he U an anti-iemiUc ex-
ner for the United States. treme rightist and was a mem-
But he resigned his MRP ^f Marshal Petain's wartime
leaderahip when he became a yichy regime, which collabor-
presidential candidate, saying ,ied with Hitler,
that like other French parfies By rnagnlfieent c o u r troom
the MRP had become too small tacUci. he saved the life of
and not sufficiently represents- General Raoul Salan, leader of
live. After the election, he will the illegal Secret Army Orgam-i
found a new conservative party, zatko, 'Wien Salan was tried in
* * * Paris In 1962 fw armed revolt
He was the sole cause of de against de Gaulle's government.
Gaulle's recent lofty and vague w * W
remarks about "sympathy” to- Between Tix'Ier-Vlgnancour
wards possible British entry into and de GauUe is not merely po
the European Ecommic Com- Utica] disagreement, but paa-
munlty. Solely because of Lecan- slonate personal hatred. Tlxier-'
uet'i challenge, de Gaulle do Vignancour — nicknamed ‘"nx”
rided to make two campaign or ‘‘TV'' — bolds Fascist-style
speeches on television, instead meetings where he makes Fas-
o( only one Olympian appeal to cist-lype speeches, promising:
the voters for four minutes on "I shall clean the Paris streets
Friday evening. o( the North African scum!”
Until Lecanuefi Impact on the He will gel the votes of former
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A revolutionary new process from Moimrch Kni t tha t acbMUy
coats and protects the wool fibres as It shrlnkparooCi them.
And the bMUty of Bancora Wool Toug h l ea, rfter co unt leas
washing still come up Itxikkig like new! Tiy them and see.
They rq^ke wonderful gifts! Grey, wine, navy, 4,60
brown. Sizes 10 • 12. Priee, pair_ —---I
Schick Cordicu Razor
Laatherlight with suiniess steel cut
ting head and flngertiD adjustment
cQAtnd. De luxe ahattw- 99-4B
resistant case. Prica .. . wfi
Popular choice for the younger man.
Mlcnythla ahaving acrean and multi-
blade cult 0 B give nMt, 4C-**
trim ahavea. Bala Price.. I®
FUJI niCRO SAFE1
Sfhool Fair Tonight 0 rftn/ .iimnlrd Wpolialioiis Break Dowu JQiwta Exrccdrf!
wiU h^W Bi Cfd*ir, CailM Ssn(a a SnectoramA NbLSON P‘ Pr \ M _.. «_ VANCX)LVLR iCP* - Th« 5^
V („r w,LI ,1* h,M .1 &d,r 0,li„1 SW. , .NELSON ..T- DrVM ■'''■•.'.u . OonnlU.lor ,11™^ VANCX)UVl:R iCP.. Th. S,^
HJ} SoJ««*l •! 7 pBT, today toP* wiU tP«lur« tjome b»k-,PariKh. a profruw at Noire P- R " K u I m jaid . _ broken down Preventjon of
iai.se inewey in Biart a lihr«r> P*’ '^hite elephant and Dante I'nivovMly, has' hren Thursday talks resolved at end-_Cruelly in Animals announced
a, the neiv Braefoot School a';iS"”<r'm^S»Tr An elephant eata 200 pounda
to impntve the one at Cedar ihe ohildren and an auciion at rpsearrhrs In Mmr. Milt and Smetrer \Vnrk-„f f,>„d a day and drinks up toi**'*^ "*
H * p iti- ‘ ' "taihjMrur rita-ii ^ :;n.<in and CafuMhan F.xplor- 50 galtuns of water’ at a time. ■'i*f 512,000.
rirty for the Prevention of
Cruelly io Animals announced
98|1|] (ioloulfft Victoria, I.C., Fri., Dec. 3, t9k5 7
Sliopltflers FloiirUlilii^
WASftiNGTDN fAF' — The Wperccnl ■' i Fie Us' {;ve veyj,
FBI reported Wednesday that Police l.ist sear recorded
shoplifting is ;-the fastest grosv- 184,171 shoplifnne ca^es in%-oJv.
ing form of larceny .in tlienng sioJrn good* wortti almost
t'nlrf'd Sfates.‘having *nereaae(l'’So,ont) OOO
Woodward’s Annual Christmas
» SALE of TIES
Choose from hundreds in crease-
resistant, washable Polyester
These luxury-textured Ties arc s''Wonderful buy at this special
purchase price. You have a sweeping choice of colours and pat¬
terns, from the far-out, to the conservative. Because theyTe
lOO^o Polyester, they stay smooth and wrinkle-free, and wash
like a hanky. Choose some for the men on your list and save!
Sah
Prka,
•Mh
Sale!
Men’s Good Quality Jewellery
Imported Tia-Tacs, Bars Famous-Nama Sals
Good-looking Imports from West¬
ern Germany, In lots of smart
Styles. White or yellow 4.18
meUJ. Sola Prkei each... I
3 for 3.00
Cufflink and tie-bar sets by a
well • known Canadian maker. A
good choke styles, In white or
yellow metal. ^.98
Sale Price, each_ ... O
2 for 7.SO
Insist on picture-taking perfection with
“Pantaz” Spelnatlc
Expect top results with this de luxe
camera, i^th:
• Behind the lens—C.D.S. meter that meas¬
ures only light passing through the fast
n.4 lens for taking pictures in any light.
• Shutter speeds from 1 sec. to 1 /lOOO sec.
Cwnplete with case.
Two-year guarantee. Price COH
35-mm. PENTAX Cameras ... the choice of professionals! Choose from the largest
^ Pentax selection in Victoria — at Woodward’s Mayfair. cnoom Th*M accms^s
Wk as SHts far tlii Maa Who
■Ms, _ Alraady Owas a Pantax
Kakenal II
ElKtronic Flash
A compnet yet po»«rful «)«c>
trdnic lUsh. ideal for use with
your Penta.x camern. No need
In ever buy flashbulbs agair.
Kod II guide number 38 Four
f f . ‘ “ MN 1500 batteries supply ap-
—- w • .. k. , prox, 126 flashes. Complete with
BELLOWS MICROSCOPE ACCESSORT p«ntax SV Kne 7 «£? "“"-K'S*
inABCCAPV innPTBD lEHtCC . .. Sale Price .. ..CO
BELLOWS
ACCESSORY
For extreme close-up
shots and slide copy¬
ing.
MICROSCOPE
ADAPTER
Take pictures through
this powerful micro¬
scope.
ACCESSORY
LEHSES
A variety of ilze.s and
strengths . . . fropr 18-
mm. tlsheye to lOOPmm.
super telephoto.
SPECIAL!
PENTAX BAG
Customized to fit the
Pentax camera, flash,
len^s, film and other
accessories. 4 A.88
Sale Price .. rC
Pantax Sla
Has many of the famous Pentax
features of other'models ... and
adapts to Pentax accessories.
Cai^s full guarantee. Offered
at a budget price ... that makes
it easy to buy for yourself . ..
or for a gift for Christmas.
Complete with soft 4 c j| .88
ca.se . I 0"l
Come In and meet “MR. PENTAX,” Ray little of McQueen
Sales Ltd., who will be present Friday evening to explain Ihe
Pentax system of Photography.
Ptntax SV
Capture pictures exactly as
you see them through the ex*
ceilent lens of the Pentax SV
featuring:
a Fast 1.8 lens
• I sec. to l^lGOO sec. shut¬
ter ^>ceds
• Bright viewfinder (for
easy focusing
• Self timer
Complete with 4 Q4-88
■oft case. I P**
Vicitrli PMlax Club
Slide Showini;
Colored slides taken by mem-
L.P,L. Clempel
Camera Clamp
A vt'uet tor every camera ow-ner,
(hi<b strong portable camera
clamp will not mark 9^^
furniture. Price -, VR
Pentax Guide Book
Contains a wealth of informa¬
tion on all Pentax camera mod¬
els and acessmies. 181 ^
Price... I ^
Other Ptntax GHt Ideat
• Accessory Lenses
• Fillers
• Lens Hoods
bers of the Victoria PeflUx-44^ble Release
Camera Club will be shown in , aip oTExposur, Meter
the Camera Department.
• Flash Accessory Shot
* Extension Tubes
€ %
nf ’ . 3 (if .jf Whiskies
8 Oailjl (Colonial Vicl*rit, Btc., Fri., Dac. l»a5
UBCM Presents Annual Brief
Cabinet Cool to Covering Private Care
Oacve AJ»a Kouuoll n(- Rui- and {lacCatreuicca tududioft the»e. AMwld. sol- had Uia.>hai thif tw a ismiIuimi UacA. iiald.thaii.ibcui- u. m Marncit^due udb wuiui. LaiMd ta 19&1. and Uuit tba-fp’
running n( an i^nierfancy ward
nr the rtp'^ralion of a blood
bank."
naby. UBCM prcatdent. caid tion picturat. aymiriioniei and|
«ner Iht me«ung that while U>e! concerti after 1:30 p.m. Sun-
cabinet ihowed "no aigniflcanij dayi. (or which adnrtiaslon or
reaction'’ to the entire t>rief-i other fee# are chanted.
"I waa heartened by the abeence ^ '
ol adverse reaciio^' '
^ ^ The brief stated that "for the
sixth consecutive year this
Reeve Curtis said; '‘ITiis waa resolution concerning the right
itiy (lilt meeting with the cab- of the people of B.C. to decide
inet. 1 felt it was a ntoat friencUy for themselves whether or not
meeting and certainly th^ they wish to eii|fiy iporllng
showed particular interest In events and forms of cultural
some of the resolution*. I came cnterfilnment on Sunday after^
out feeling quite pleased about* noons has received virtually
It " unanimous endorsement by the;
The chronic care fiareup came members of the UBCM.
when th* executive urged tho "This right to choose Is all
government to put chronic cus- we a*lf. We therefene have no
kidial or continuing care as hesitation in s;aln renueattng
at present suppUod by profit- sn amendment to the Municipal'
m<iking nursing homes,vunder Act to permit, after a favorable
pixivlalnoa of the B:C. Ifospitail plebiscite, an admissim fee to
Insurance Service, so $I-a-day|be charged for sporting events
beds would be available to more! and other types of enferlaln-
people. ^Iment on Sunday afternoon."
land liecn developed privately,
but that they also have to pro-,
vide such aervi'-t-s as police and
Are protection to the university.
liiey would look at very, very
seriously—but this was a sur¬
mise on my iyiri."
The Union of B.C. Municipali¬
ties ran foio a strong rip-tide
Thursday when it asked the|
provincial government to extendi
medical inauranve coverage to
private nursing homes which!
are afperaUng na a prafil-making
ba.sla.
TVelve membei-s of the UBCM
executive, including Reeve Hugh
Curtis of Saanich and Reev e Don
Morion of Nwth Chwichan. pre-
their annual brief to!
Other resolutions asked the
government to;
"We are not suggesting that
university property should be
subjected to full municipal tax¬
ation, but in ot3r opinion it la
only proper and equitable that
it ahould be treated for grants
in lieu of taxes in the same
manner as other praeinclal idv-
ernmenf buildines," stales the
brief. '
Reeve Ummotl noted that the
cabinet espreised rm opposition
to a resolutfofi that the Hospital
Insurance Act should he
amended to make pnviaion for
ambulance services under
Bans.
hundreds of millions of dollars! • Enact legislatl'>ii setting
we have provided the buildings up an Air Pollution Ocntiol Au-
and facilities for the treatment < thority which would have the
of the individual. Then we Umitj necessary power of oontn^ and
the effectiveness of alt this byjentoreemcnt of emitaion of air-
saying to the sick and the in-* borne, solid or gaseous material,
jured-here are all the facilities, « Return to the fanner ped-
ndth whirf i to restore your' - - - - ■
you have to do isi
Saturday, Dm. 4tli
1 lam. to S p-Ri.
9T5 Briihtm CrisMil
3 Bedrooms
C^k Bay/CUy Border
Tbli t«»jsar-aid bans U
an i 3 ulit BO tibiric rasS
near Fail Ba; KMd.
Hfbiy abaki real aod aM
• .-Ortca/atuMO txMrlar.
** AacaBBeSadoB tocWSci
lana lirlihi iivus and
dtaiaa Mon «tth •a}l-(o-
vail latvat. rirtalaaa vltfa
tiiitaa hcarui aaS alaai
* daort ta lUBdBt.
Tbfaa BadraaBa. Iva
favr-ptaaa halSraaBSi
crilaat kitabaa
Vwy hiah baaaadai «tUi
rouab«d-ia slu^laa aari •
lati tf taaB la ■aBtlata'
a niBBiii faaai.
Thia u u ueiuullr st-
trMUva yraaarl? !■
. abBlutal^ iBiaaaalau
eandliMB throutbaal. .
Aikisa itS.iM vitb tarmi
snusd
Premier Bennett and Ws cab-j
inet during a I'a-hour meetlngl
which lasted well into the lunchl
hour. I
The brief contained soma ofj
the ranlution.' which had
enrlorsad by the UBCM duringl
its *Qnd artnual convention held
in Victoria in September.
SUPef^’PAsr
-=:fi§UCfi:
"This Is an issue on which we D;''87hajr# zt
may very well make some pnv *paMdy iviaaa
giess. in that there could very;
well be recognition by the pro- it. Kaj
vinciai govemmant of the extent 1
mp. of ihe eoacern a x p r e 11 e d iSln i
throughout the province by a '
I number of groups on thia sub-
yni-ijaet.“ he said. RmiH
.1 ‘T personaliy had the feelinglUKHAMl
C. D. McQuarrie of New West-
muifiter, ths UBCM a aoltcilor.
said tha reaction of the premiar
was that the government in
its recent medical coverage'
Resoiution.k ranged from'
rhronie caie hospitals, ambu-j
lance service and Sunday sports!
to such things aa air pcdtuticn.'
grants in lieu of taxes for uni-
veraity holdings, winter works.,
education coats and muriicipaJ
exemption from provincial sales
tax.
FAIRFIELD REALTY
£BIC CHABMAN
EVM7«» (anyttma)
Central Beerd or by tie QevarnmenI of BrNleh Cofumbii?
Thomns Kennelly
a grant .^tst as K tney had buaii e n • . i
these private hospitals." HFltCr ff6|CCfcn
* * * ' Bv Oilworkers
"• MOOSE JAW iCPi - Local
very drifts distinction was ^ ,h, qu, Chemical and
draw-n behven real and baord- ^ Can¬
ing hornet, and nunlng Hemes. unanfnwtslv rejected
la other wc^s. rest and bo^ piuiK».is py British American
uif homes don't qualify af al!.’ on company ta end a three-
'And the premier waiacd iia>manth strike against ih* BA
that fei purchasing private has- reRaery hci«, Keith Hunebuk, a
pilals, tf and whea the muni- union Kpokeenaa. said the wage
cipaiilin enter that iield. there offer was "on a weighted .scaJe"
are a great many patients wtw xnd did not reach the &cecil-
are in those real homes who an-hnur seitl«n«it approved re>
don't otMlify for this kind of >n Brittah Columbia.
The navy's first wirelrta tele¬
grapher. Thomas Kennelly. diadi
TuenJay in New Westminster at
HU.
Mr. Kennelly. came to B.C.
from England at the turn of the!
century aboard HMS Grafton. ,
Statioatd in Victoria, he be¬
came the first wireless operator;
in the Royal Canadian Navy, j
and in 1126, the first wireless!
nperatdr ia the B.C. Provincial'
Police.
In 1930. he helped dcslga j
North
Strike Paralyses
Japanese Ports
TCXCYO lAPi — Fifty-two ma-
jjor parts bi Japan are pracdc-
ally paralyaed as a IMay all-'
j Japan scamcn’i union strike
|wfnl Into Ita sevenih day
Tbco Adaou of New West-
minater. eaecuttva dirsetor af
tha UBCM. mM Ihe UBCM
wants BCHlf
America's tint pnlic*
wireleaa aetvvork. for the BXT.
pofie*.
In 1950 he retired In Ihe main¬
land. and Tuesday he died in
tween's Park Convaleaecnt
Hosne.
Ha is survived by a sen.
Frank, of New Westnhnater, a
daughter, Mri. O. N. Trent, ta
England, and Rve gran^
coverage «s-
lended to cover profll-maktag
nunlng homes, it least until
there are enough non-preftt |
hospitala in operation toi the i
province
Reeve Erarao t aeid the
cabinei ahmvad no splrilad op-
poaltka ta 6tntaay aparta. The
UBCM eassmivB asHai Om pow-
iCLEARANCE
Continues!
Po t ted Rhododen¬
dron!. Juntper. El-
woodl. Pine, out¬
standing |iri idaaa.
Red. 1.49 each,
Enter a new woild of pleeaura with a COLOUR
Admtnl TV . , make It yours for ChrUtmaa!
ScRsaiional '66 nrodtla
BPANIBH BROOM
Assorted cotora. each from
• Danish taodem lowboy atyUnf in choice of
genuine eopaera and aotoctad hnrdwoeda.
• New 35'* rnctaagular eoteur plctura tube.
• Exclufivo tlft-aut contiol and eetour fidelity
control.
• Dimenaions: 29" H. 36” W. ir D.
It 8 ■ Ubulous sale ... a SEASON END
CLEARANCE of quality Garden supplies
and Healthy Garden Stock! See sCoTT
AND PEDEN NOW for real bargains in
plants, shruba, trees, bulbs and tools!
• Danish modem lowboy styling In choice of
genuine veneers and selected hardwoods.
• Slim 23" rectangular colour picture tube.
• 24.000 volt prectaion crafted transformer,
powered horizontal chassis.
• Four powerful speakers.
• Exclusive tilt out control centre.
• Dimenaions; 28" H. 45" W. 1»>4" D.
Lemds, Rmniem,
Choke ChmiRs,
Gfdng Past, but atlll a fair Mock,
luiipa, d^lodlla Me.
Ml DE ERAFF UUES
Htaal cm. 38 var-
let lea. Including
"EnipresB of Chi-
na” “India" and
"Japan" may
be planted now or
iiorad cool until vIVw Qff
spring, SALE fcW/W WII
25% Off
CoUrts
For Canaries and Budgies,
EACH, from . .
;ood sdertion of Budgies. JTMchaa and
Factor Canariea.
• Another attractive Danish modern lowbi^ atyllng, in
walnut veneers.
• 23" colour picture tube.
• Transformer-powered.
• All new unitized VHf'/UHF channel selector with
lighted indb;atoi^
• Exclusive colour fidelity control, tone control.
• Dimensions: 30" H. 33^" W. 18" D.
CAT LITTER
5 lb. size,
Reg. 69c. CJE<
SALE 30
10 lb. size.
Reg. 1.29, Oe.
SALE 99
^ Lttt-Lailing Ci/U ... I
FRUIT TREES —ROSES
aRd SHRUBS
Give quality and heafthy (danti and
shntba thia Christmas Shop NOW
... we've been informed that raaaa
and fruit trees wlU be In abort
supply after the first of the year.
* Muty other Gift Ideae inclading
Trowels. Prunera, Gaidea sad
Graoi Bbears, Hoses, Spraoden,
Sprayers!
LONG-HANDLED
GRASS SHEARS
Wilkinaon Nword. l-atyle
only at this apedal sav-d4 A A
ing. Reg 16.7S. SALE IOsQ9
In ready-to-use or concentrated solution. To
help protect your trees and shrubs against
frost damage. Also tn fireproof your Christ¬
mas trees and lessen needle drops. New
product.
Ficforio'i Lafftil. Bett-StocIteJ, Year-Round
Carden Shop
One year pictura tube wamuity. Trade-iM accepted.
Woodward's AppUanew. Becoad FVwr
500 Paidara Ava. al Slara SL PhtM
Plenty ef Free Ftrking At Hie Door! ^
BR^KE l
Portelance EliScted 'Trustee
Draft
to Jail
IX)S AN<if:Ll::S <Ar)—Rob¬
ert I^HTenc*). tl, a ■ludent
at Swn Frna<-lM'o Stale Col-
Irge, wn» aenlenred tn three
,>/>ira In prlv>n Hedneaday
forSvIuxInt l4» l>e drallej inlo
the t'.S. armed force*.
nKNVtrt ti;Pl» “ Ntnetcvn-
> ear-old Robert Schnabel will
>irt»d Chrt>tma* Eve in the bar¬
racks ci « Tenas army baae uft-
l-as his mother taUcs Presadenl
Lyndon Jniwison out nt it.
accUmalum !<■ .Sttoke School Three other seats remain in
B(*rd Ihuivlay. 1^ jilled in the Det U elections
.\' medkaJ doctor whh has' Inctirrtfewils John Rartanus
lived in the ai'ea for six years, and Ardiet Wickheim ai'e np-
Dr. Porlelance was unopposed posed by Claude A. Macl>nnald
for a*one-year term to replace I in the outer Milne's Iwandinc
White House and tD,Krflli Aimy be a#{-lor CT
headquarten in CMcago Wed-; By late Tim
oesday, objectins to the plans~lo said she had
.snatch her son away from her reply •*to l>ei
ju^ before CMstmas embarrassed
' "1 want my non to ser%'P,'’ talkinj: to iim
she said. ‘Tt’s hb duly. But 1 *
don't want him on the road witli But she -*
a Uineh o< jSlranjrcrs on CTinst- hoiiefui that
. StfhnalTl is a pressman's hel|>-
er at a Denver fwmtrnR plant.
Tlwee days ago. lie received
oixieit from U>e govemment to
report for induction Dec. 23.
But hb mod)«'. Mrs. Norma
Riedel. 41, got mad.
Drift kin Cfirhs Copters
WA.SHINGTON (AP) — The not be allowed to serve di'ink
federal aviation agency has c.s to persons who appear t*» be m
tended iU drinking restrieiions loxicated nor permit on
to helicopter airline.s, KlfecHve any who seem to be intos
(WTCIt I.KAk f-lSIl
Commercial fishing in Onlaf'lo
yielded 9.4-ll,1% pounds less in
Ifttvl than 1962 s 6.1,7g;i.5g7-pr>und
catch, but was worth three per
cent more.
s Startling Saving* z
nillttlll TELMAC
Dec. 31, helicopter airlines will cated
5-piece
mounted
Slone set
with Vi”
shank to
fit »i"
drill.
itele Price
•/«" EiMtrt* Brill
2-amp. motor, 2.200
RPM. Polished
■luminura housing.
OiUte bearings.
Stiilty Riitir
Rabbits and dado*.
Precision designed,
with 23.000 RPM
motor. Light at¬
tachment. Pius 6-
pce. bit kit.
Rale
Prieo
HaiBy Cafelsst
Durable mo dtd
plaatlc, with 9
draweis. Fot sU
types of smaO ar*
4icles.
-M Hale <9.4»
Price . . W
Flistia BsMit
Large red and
white plastic
gnome. Suitable for
g a r d en, rockery,
etc.
Rale 1.77
Price. I
llaslei Sirfsra
Thu tool combines
file and plane.
Thousands of tough
cutUng edges.
Rale p.99
Price. . ^
Staalsjr I" Plaas Beraia*i!l8 Kil
Full 21iich cutter. Penell burner 1
Adjustable blade, for heating so
Hardwood handle. removing pa
Machine ground Comes with 2
sides and bottom, standard fuel t
Sale |”.M Sale i
Price. 5e Price.^
AU belt-drive lor
general sanding. 4”
x24”. Ramp, l-h-p.
motor.
Sale Price
Precision with
safely^ 3-w'ay unili
angle cut-off saw,
mitre cutter, table
saw. 4 Q-M
Sale Price I®
Price
Shears
Hobby anvil
prunen,
miniature
garden set.
Maailig'BMTMi
S««
?*«'' saw with lull
lU-h.p. 110-120 volt,
5.000 RPM saw.
Cuts full 2” St 450 .
Rale
Price .. wH
I" Bsf. Vist
Parry A Bolt vise
with steel Jaws,
large gripping sur-
facea Belts to
bench.
Hale Price ®
tiiile]f Sgiars
,24-ln. body. 16-in.
tongue. Essex
board measure,
framing tables.
White numerals on
black steel. ^.99
Rate Price . C
Fillar Pilsn
8" pliers with lock¬
ing Jaw and quidt-
release trigger.
Hale QQe
Priee.
Hslar; ■•N Jars Dr« I
Sixteen fEoz. Jars Fines
set in rotary steel twist
container. The easy bon I
way to store small W".
parts. 3'**
Sale Price ® Priee
Isivsr HsIsI
Versatile hoists for
home and work;
shop. Mode! lood
averages 350 lbs.
Sale 4 A.St
Priee, .... I U
liHCh visa
3” vise, swivel base,
replaceable Jaws.
Anvil on hack.
With pipe jaws.
Kale A.«f
Price .... ®
5kecl handle euta
aluminum and
other soft metals.
Your Choke
Hale
Price
Sterilized,
weed-free
soil for
transplant¬
ing—for
use indoors
and out.
VarsaMtia
For driving screws
with elcririe drills
Reduces speed and
Increases power.
Takes standard
Yankee-style bits.
Rale ie-M
Priee ... ■ 3
Ttllat Satt
Solid plastic in
white only. Stays
new-looking long-
ShlNl Irt
Sanvlk Sw e d 1 s h
steel chisels In
leatherette pouch.
Dispnal Uatt
ITie meaa-free way
to dispose of kit¬
chen wastes. Heavy
duty % h.p. motor.
Sale AtkA*
Price
RmI Flak
Popular 14-ot. size.
Drop-forged steel,
non^ip vinyl grip.
Rock-hound favour¬
ite.
sal. r.M
Priee. ^
Fala tkalvw
Chrome poles fit
from floor to ceil¬
ing. Three plastic
shelves, two towel
rings.
Hale 1 1 -M
Priee _ I I
Tavel Fala
Chrome plated ten¬
sion pole with 2
towel bars and 2
towel rings,
Sale e.M
Price. 3
Lakalaakar
The Dymo kit In¬
cludes Isbelmaker
and roll of plastic
adhe^vc-baok label
tape. Just dial the
letters.
Rale 7.U
Prlie I
DecoraUve pots for
Indoor plants. Vari¬
ous sizes.
Regular
Priee ..
Timed for Savings and Ready for
Action
in Any Kind of Weather
Aifi-Frttzt
A wise time to stop and save
on your Anti-Freeze now. Con-
Ulna rust Inhibitor with Ethy<
Jena Glycol base. Will not foam
or evaporate. 9-AA
Sale Prior, per gaL
Rale Priee, per qt. 72*
NylMhFMM SMt Ctvtrt SbKk khfrUn
Gain that extra maigiff of
safety and comfort. Wood¬
ward's shock absorbers pre¬
vent high speed sway, more
driving control, stability on
curves and more tire mile¬
age.
Sale Priee, aadi Installed 3
ChalleRstr Socket Sot
l9-piece set of guaranteett
quality, includei ratchet and
spark plug socket. and *4*
drive. ' 4 7.t»
Hale Priee I ■
Save posaible damage to tires
when lemovlng them Rims
for most Canadian cars. 750x14
used on '57 '64 Chev., Q-M
Pontiac. Sale Prior, each O
Other sizes at similar savings.
Stretch-nylon with foam back¬
ing for standaid and compact
cars. Scotchgard treated, stays
clean. Assorted colours. C-48
Sale Price, each seat ^
BRAKE LINING SPECIAL!
(lacladM Labour)
Top quality lining bonded to factory inspected
shoes. Price includes:
• New lining, installation
• Wheel pack, wheel bearing Inspection
Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge.
Top-sradi Mufflari
Specially priced mufflers for maxi¬
mum safety and quiet perform¬
ance. Heavy gauge steel ^ual to
original equipment. To fit most
popular piodels, Chev, Pontiac.
’54-’65. ^.77
SALE PRICE. Installed I
Also for other niiMlvis at similar
savings
S-tramistor manual tuning with
mount Extra push-pull circuit for
Universal plate for under dash
more power in weak areas.
For other Canadian and most European cars.
SALE PRICE (iRStallBd)_| O
Phoas imr aarvlea C—tea tor sa appolnlment now!
V-Gioo«a Plywood
3/16” mahogany grain ply¬
wood with natural finish.
Ready to install. 4’x8’ A.99
sheet. SALE PRICE .. ^
Fiberglas Insulation
2” fibergla.*? with stapling
flange for easy installation.
Roll covers 100 sq. ft. 2”xl3”
for standard studs. E[.69
SALE PRICE 9
Woodward's Hardware, main
White Interlocking Donna
. cona tile that can be nailed
or etapled. Cartons cover 64
sq, ft, 3 eizee: 12"xl2’':
l6'‘xl6";l6”x32".Pfr A.M
ctn. Ride Price_ ®
OPEN TONIGHT thi 9 p m
Names hi llie Ne>v
10 B •ilti
rri4«v, Dec. 3. )*6S
Denuding Wife Brings Fine
LYONS. tVanc* — A masi^*
tiate'i court here fined Jean
Tortaa« £00 francs (MO) (oc
ripjiing to wtfc’r-trfcKhes off on
a busy do\'TittnsTi bridge after
•ho IciAej another man.
Tortane, 29. tore off hie wife’a
dress, then ripped her under-
clodiec off and atarted acolding
her as >he stood nude In the
Btrest after tte saw her Vun up
to a man, kiss him, and Mart to
walk otf with him arm-m«rm.
The other o'. 4|R in the trianirle
fled when Tortane accosted him
and Torlanc’i wife Joslane. 27.
»a»ess(nf an' TORONTO--Doroth.y Cameron
— a Bword. says she will appeal her aonvk-
seeking the tion on seven charges n( display¬
ing obscene pictures in her Tor-
^ onto art gttilety. Miss Cameron.-
fin^ UO on each of sevon
"[n ' cbwge.s said the isiiues are far
1 ! Unpoptam to the community
^ ^ to ‘•t the matter «est.
COAT SALE CONTINUES!
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
Vea, harry —iM ladfea’ -length eeala
In corduroys, wool laminates, tweed
lamiaates. houndstooth checka, poodle
cloths—some with pile collata and pile
linings. We’ve rleared tHh manafao-
turer's stork and ere passing these
savings on to you. Values to 21.95. On
Monday these- coals will be consider ,
ably higher.
Chargil Layaway! Buy Now!
TORCH KIT ^
AND FREE REFILL
Beraaoniatlc torrh kit with
propane tank. hTass burner
head, plus a KREf: extra cyl¬
inder il-di). TnlaJ yalue •.«.
BEIRUT, - Lrlwnoo — Presi¬
dent Edward 0<-ltab of Poland
has amv'cd here for a S^itiiAir
{Bivute vbH. lie came to Beirut
after spendine 11 days oi state
vietis to Cairo and AddLs
Abnba.
.iNTlGONLSH. N..S. - A .judS-
ciaj recount has i-onfimied the
election of Liberal John R.
Ktewart in Antigonish-Cu> sb>>r-
fHigh in the federal election with
a plurality of 1? votes.
May B« Simply
Sluggiih Kldnay Action
U'l • ally to put up with Ihiu coamnn
Wrk««hr bteauM jrpu pia! iIm'v know
tha cawf. anS tha aiiiitatfen that
war balp you. Tm paa. U hl^ya
ha n ai aluctlih. arlmry IrritallaB
•md Woddar dlacaoiCart way iaIWw.
Tha ramlt tan ha u aanaylM. sac-
t<>y hwhaaba. Thk W w^ DoM'a
Klinw Pilta am Mp hr<a« aalW.
Dodd’a atteulata kidaay actlsy, halp r*.
liaaa tha trrltalad eonAtlnB that cauaM
tha haahacha. Taka Dodd'a and mw U
roa dna't faal hattar. >wt ^ttar. tlwd
tucaaaafally bp wllllont far oa«r IS
yaarf. Naw iaraa liM taaaa wanar.
ADTT.
OTTAWA — Walter Gordoii LpSfTffP
has rettaned to Ottawa to a new ^
desk arkd an old job he intends
to keep, that of being an MR.irludinc combat zones in Viet
Yaorrfoit
OTTAWA — Prime Mlniater
Mltsofl has been invited to visit
Canada next month but the
British leailer has made no
final decision.
search at the Chalk River estal>
tkshment of AtomK Energy of
Cssuda Ltd., hM been appoint¬
ed chairman of the European-
Americtn Nuclear Datia Oom-
mittee fop the next two yean.
Hanna wdl succeed Dr. Kgoa
Bretsi-iier of the United tfgig-
dom.
NYLON NET i
72’* width royaJi
bine, teal, pale bhie,
yellow, Mack, rad,
peaeh, gnen or lav¬
ender.
The former finance minister, re-! Nam. It will be Hope’s second
Chrtstmas tour to Viet Nam.
Uxed and rested after in over¬
seas holida.v. settled into a new •nA his 14th stvwal Chriscmss
office — Romn 3S3-S in Pariia- (our to U.S. nWUtary baaes.
mm's cento block. ' ★ * *
VISES
Quality WODEN ma-
chinistn’ vIsM, made
,fn ENGIjkND. Prom
2>/4’' to «" jaws. For
(the home work ahop
or the profeoalofial.
Beg. 8.75 to IIJW.
INTERIOR LATEX
Available In 7 ready-
mixed decorator rol-
ont. or have white
tinted PBKE to our
chart colors.
1
Qt. I Gal. O
INTERIOR
SEMI-OLOSS
Ideal for kHohens,
hathrocHiis or trim.
9 ready-nilxed decor¬
ator colors or have
white Unted PKEE
to our chart colors.
Beg. 4.95.
1A4«
Qt. I GaL ‘I
JOHNSON CTTY
President
QUEBEC - Premier leaags;• directive
enticised the decision of t h e eUmlnsting 25.000 fed-
federal cabinet to commute the ^ 30. He aiv
death sentence cd Leopold Dion P'wed s memo to heads of all
YARD
LONDON — Two men duelled
ftrroely with hnyooet and sword
in London's Ravenacourt Park
at dawn. When police approactw
ed they ran, one of them bleed¬
ing from the face. GomMing
can/n croupier Anthony Dudley
NYLON LACE
54” width — drpsa
up yoor pretty for-
maiii! Pink, rose,
turquoise or royal
blue. Also cotton
laoe —36" width —
is white. Mack or|
taknou pink.
Foam car ruMtiana la
aaaortiM! color vtnyl
coverings — la either
I wedge w a a a a r e
shapes. Beg. 1J8 aad
2.U.
4 68
SALE II
THE TOUGH LITTLE CAR
FROM GENERAL MOTORS
lyiitters hiUed
ISTANBUL (AP)—Nine coal
miners have been killed and
nine others were injured in a
Turkish coal mine gas extdaskn
at Ergli, rwar the Black Sea,
press reports said.
YARD
audiencs Beneet BsUoa, AP
conespoedent at Vie Vaticin.
gave the Pope the 39-page al¬
bum embonssd wtth the Pope's
name on the red-leather cover.
ORILLIA. Ont. — Mnmy Lye
of ColdvateT, Ont.. was finad
S&4 here1}y Msglstiats Keaasili
t'amema of OnBia for kkbng a
dog.
CHRISTMAS
PETERSBURG, Vt. — A ment there has been no with-
iriraiiw hme operator bewi *.*^4 of American troop* from
arrested here and charged with I West Oennany. U.S. sources
threatening the life rf ProsMeailuK] that the total number of
Johnsea. Bebert A. Linyd dr..; ireops in West Germany wiU be
5.. was held in jail n Bru of -educed by "fewer than LSOO"
DOLLS ^
Our entire idleettoD of dol ]8
—alreudy ftt low, low prices
reduced even further for
the weekend only! Bride
dolls, Nitxi, walking dolls,
Doe Coe, ReliaUe, etc.
All 25% OFF
k e-jf. Bes. 3.98 — 2.88^
.One of Che many advaatagea of boing
a tofally owned cooipany la that we
eaa decide when to open or rioee our
store.
To nosdntaia the existing happy rela-
aioas between mauagetneat and aUift
md to give yon. oar castotnera. the
prompt and efficient eersloe yon regu-
kwiy receive, we have pinwnro la advis¬
ing Die foilowtng Christmas shopping
boars.
Tour regnlar Dieadly staTf wUI be wan¬
ting aad happy to serve yoo!
HOLLYWOOD ~ Comedian ormored bettalioas.
Bob Hope and a troupe of enter- * * n
tainen wiS leave Dec. 18 for PARIS — Geoffrey Hi
a ];3-<iay tour of the Orieiit ki- heed of nuclear physics
Strachan
SAANICH COUNCIL
(Two-Vear Term)
VOTE DEC. 11
Opporitioo Leader Strachan i
predicted Thursday that,
Prsmier Bennett will call a I
provincial electloe in the fall
of 1966.
"I am saying now that I ex¬
pect a pr^ncial election in
British Columbia in the fall of
1966.” he said durlng..B visit to
the legislative press gallery.
BE-EXDOB8EMENT
‘"The last election was held
three years after the previous
eleedan and I think the premier
re-endorae-
thinga are going well for him
than wait until some little
trouble iriaes,” the NDP leader
said.
(IbmtM to OaUlOB CMMlltM)
two popaiar sina
AND DRY IRON
Make Ironing lime a happy
time with a G.E. steam or dry
Iron. Glsamlnf chrome with
biark bakellte handle. Heals
up In seconds. An ideal giD!
SPECIAL
FROCTOR DRINK MIXER
S2-OS. capacity giiM rnntninsr Cor mak-
Ink mllknhakea, salad Ara^ngs or elaa-
ile rocktalia. Blalnlsst stoel sFki bkida
and Inotaat ON/OVP nrileb.
ONLV 13"“
CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD
likes a continual
ment from the people—but this
remains to be seen.
"There are also the predic¬
tions made by a number of
economists that (he economy
may not be as booming in 1967
Slid Mr.
3050 DOUGLAS or FINLAYSON
★. 385-5777 *
This sdwsrtiMmsnt Is not publlahsd or displsyad by ths Liquor Cwitrol Board or by tbs Gevsmmsnt of Bribih Columbia,
as it is ia 1886.
Stnehan.
PROBLEMS ABUDfO
‘'Pnblema aro starting to
arise In the field o€ education
and fai dw field of manufactur¬
ing, especially In relatloa to
employmrat.
"And the premier, as a per¬
fectionist pUltiidan. would
rather go to the people when
SILEX-with thermo-
atal oontrot. Ideal for
epca-fan randwichra,
ilspkn or ifohkaboha.
dsaadag ehrome and
MmB hiiallle; 8 shelt
Multiple set . . . each
Bght burns independ¬
ently. Assorted color
bulbs. Beg. low nrtee
L95.
EACH I
SALE
I,el Mom sail through
her Ironing with a
new Iron. 7 dtffereot
heat selscilOBii. l-year
guaurantM.
Mania aad AA*
Dry . 9
Mmwi and 4 A4V
Bpray .IH
Srr*e Me a*4 MetoeraS-
2-pioce spilt bamboo
rod—H Off. Chromed
ferralea and well-
bound, chrohied tlpa.
Beg. low price 448.
Plastic-bagg^.
SALE
SALE
TOYLAND SPECIALS
• Skee Ball Sets fit
• Bowlamatic A98
3 ouly. Eefr 13.49_ O
• Mobile Crauo or Bond Grader
12 only 968 *
I Res', to 3.98-- Ci
[• Hook and Ladder Fire Trucks
4 only 099
Reg. 11.95. O
• Metal Cranes
15 only. Reg. 4.49-C
• Bowling Sets. J65
3 only. Beg. 6,98_*7
^ t-lk. Ttrytfif Nig
An Ideal gift for the sporta-
manl TeryltBe filled for
wmrath without welghfl
Dupont ayloii outer cover,
print Kamp flaanel lining—
full ripper. S6"x75”. Reg.
17.93. 14^
k HALE ... . I ■!
For grsatar coaveBlcnee sad
comfort - sail from downtown
Nsnaine to downtown Van-
couvor on ths luxuriously sp*
poitttsd Prinosasof Vancouver.
Aad Tsmtmber .. . only on
C^fHwfkm Pacific can you
riUOif sdsones auie rsssrM-
hOM end &s sars qf loas^
an tkt tailing of now tka iet .
When it comes to whisky, the This is a smooth, mellow
Jones* can afford to please whisky with a flavour you
themselves. don't have to disguise.
Yet they doi)*t let others One other thing: you don't
dictate their taste. They have have to be one of A6 Jones’
taste of their own. ^ to appreciate Bonded Stock.
Which is why it's not sur- All you need is a taste for
prising that so many of the good whisky.
Jones’ drink Bonded Stock.
Gooderfiam's have been Uistilling fine w hisky-eiitce 1832.
Lv. Ntnaimo Lv. Vsnceuvtr
8:00 s.m. 4:00 am.
400 p.m. 12:00 neon
1200 mdL 8:00 p.(Ti.
FREE COCKAMAMIES
FOB THE CHILDREN
X85-9703
/
ANTA'2
DctUil ViclorU, B.C., FrL, Dee. 3, 1965
hi Moors Murders
Third Charge
IlYpK. Kriyliinil (AK> —' A wiis'l-y
ihirU muitler i-haPgf wa^r filnd I’rntiiiio nicpir-
Thiii'sday -a£;^^in^l Ian llrady.. Myra Hindtry, 21-
2T->rcar-oId clerk accused in Hr ty|;isl. wtio I'i Joinllj
moors murder case. munk^rim; lysloj
Brady had he.-n charged-earl- c'>««;Ked Thursd^
, -.f . . ... , nmrdrr of hvuns. She
ler with the murder of Bdward harU.ri
Evans, a H-year^jld apprentice;!
and a lO-year^dd schoolgirl, 1
Lesley Ann I^-ney, whose body 'j^iie^n^en stc
was found In a shallow peal „
“’"lade a brtff appe.
northern Lnyknd. ... c>«
LILLOOCT (CP) — Premier
Bennett was urged Thursday to
promote establishment of a
heavy water plant here to stop
(he economic sag of this <mce-
rich Cariboo area.
The appeal came from Harry
Reynolds, director of the local
I board of trade, in a letter to
the premier. He said the spectre |
jof economic dislocation for'
Lillooet can only be disjielled
by Introduction of nrw Indus¬
tries'.
AREA Sl'ITABLE
Mr. Reynolds said the Lillooet
area would be particularly auU-
able for a heavy water plant
because it has the hydro power,
water supply, transportation
facilities and the geographic
Murder iu '4li
Prisoner
Home
I From Jail
AALBO
AkVAV
SA1.NT JEAN. Qup. (UP1» —
Canadian Wayne Lonergan re¬
turned home llYursday after
serving 22 years in a New York
penitmtlary lor murdering his
heiress wife, Palrkiia, In 1943.
Lonergan, wlio was paroled
from a New York city Jail ’nwrs-
day morning, was driven to the
Canadian border at Laodle.
THE
SUPERB
APPETIZER
IWM
AALBORG
.Sirorfa Bay Hrry terminal trith pay-ftarking entrance at far right
E)ynamlc Powe^r Corporation
and Western DeuWHum Com¬
pany both had been unable to
raise the necessary capital for
a heavy water plant at Estevap,
Sask. Since the premier had
been successful In raising capi¬
tal tor development of the Peace
and Columbia hydro projects,
he might similarly be success¬
ful in raising capital to bHng
an industrial idant here.
A heavy water plant already
is under construction In Glace
Bay. N.S. A second had been
I proposed for Estevan.
Serve it straight and
Ice-cold right from the
refrigerator... with
smorgasbord, buffet
suppers or canapes.
Also delightful in cocktails.
First distilled in 1846.
Available in B.C. Ljquor
I Control Board Stores.
After the red tape had been
cleared cn the Canadian side.
Lonergan was given a ride to
Montreal.
Asked at the bmder where he
would be living. Lonergan said,
"TcHwao—I guess."
Apart from the clothing and
%2Q given to him at the t^son,
L«iergan said he had only a few
hundred dollars in savings.
By BOB PETHICK
There wouldn’t have been a
better reacion if someone had,
shouted. "Pilots, man your
planes!" at a Battle of Britain
fighter base.
Passengers who had sat
quieily for one hour and 40
ndhules between Ttawwassen
and Swartz ELay suddenly
boiled up with a great urge
to get home, and the result
was pandemonium.
The scene was the pay park¬
ing lot at Swartz Bay on the
arrival of the last ferry, one
recent night. There wasn't a
ferry employee to be seen cn
the M.
Broke into Run
Suddenly as they rounded
the ticket office Into the park¬
ing lot. most passengers bnAe
into a run. Car engines roared.
JSeic Pay Parking Lot
h Focus of Attention
He disposed of part ot his
w'ardrobe at soon as he reached
Canada, throwing his hat Into
the Richelieu River.
•T've wanted to do that ever
■inre they gave It to me tMl
mMTTing," he said.
WHERE ilKII ARE
Commercial fishing yields In
Ontario waters went down in
1964 in Lakes Huron. Erie and
Superior and up in Lake On¬
tario. Lake St CSair and Geor¬
gian Bay. "V
toggy windows aYre wiped off.
From every section <rf the
parking lot. cars converged
on the exit, anxious to pay
the parkli^ toll and get home.
And ahen 30 or more ears
converged on fite some q»t
with no traffic control, it de¬
veloped Into quite a game of
chicken. That night there was
one line atiich was more or
less orderly. The game wa.s
for a driver not in line to spot
a small space between two
cars that arere. and try to
bluff bis way in.
This advertisement is not pubtinhed or displayed by the Liquor
Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.
Come on Down
to EATON'S
Santa Street
Bide the 'Eaton bx|H«M’
Shaver ^
SALE f
Export Drive Aided
Claims Witness Levy
Tickets
available
In the IM;
Basket |
Shop andI
k Santa’s
Chalet
Philips <
Town and Country k
It's the Phillshave g
compact cordlws ro- \
tary-actiwi shaver — j
Ideal shaver for the ^
man on the move ... V
Completa with batter-
ment trade officials but ttiis-instituted by Brig. Allan althin .-* —
"worked both ways—they also the CanadiaB Army had tbrj NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
bo^l tt^s r«- me.” ,^ect of preventing the Levyj SIMULATES BUYING
He said technical roeawret i firm from possible contraicts. |
Special__ 1 O
Spwed-Flex
The all-new shaver with iHiiU-in hair trimmer.
Flexible micro-groove heads. Coil cord. 110-'
220 volt. '
Reg. $29.9.5 OaMS
Trade $ 84X1 Sale.. fcO
Ronson 400
The all-new man-slK shaver with stainless steel
cutter blade. This is the shaver that gets closer
to the base of the beard for the fastest, longest-
lasting shaves. C<»nplete with hair trimmer
and coll cord.
Reg. $25.95 $9005
Trade $ 8.00 Sale_ fcC
OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9
^ Ronson 200
NOW is the time to completely refurnish your home with a quality 3-rooiti
group <rf fine furniture from Mais. Many styles to choose from, at the
LOWEST miCES in town, tool Take advantage of Mais’ amazing offer
when you buy your 3-Room Group — GET A GUARANTEED USED
TV SET FOR ONLY $1.00.
Gives a shave that lasts
all day. Permanent lubri¬
cated motor. Improved
super-trim for sideburns.
Rwg. $1M5
Trade $ 3.00
**csxne up wtwn he w«s off
duty."
Mr. Levy was asked; "Did
&ig. Allen ever do anything for
you «lth respect to oontimcts
w^th the Cmsidian gevenh
ment?”
He said "No,” the brtgedter’i
anahlnnin afweys c no ce med
Ibfvign centraetB.
EXPORT DBAta
"Ln’t M a fact that Canadian
goveRBnent fxdlcy was to assist
ytxir compeny with Its sain to,
f o re ign buyen?” aMced defence
counsel
"Yet, definitely,” said Mr.
Levy, who added about 68 per
cent of Levy operaticni were
expesrts.
The Levya' "principal compe-
tltioD" came from the United
States and ttie asilitance of the
Canadian government was often
required to help secure foreign
contracts for the firm.
The witnesa agreed he soine-
times purchased drinks and
dinners for Canadian govem-
I Remington Eloktronic II
% Cord or Cordless. Packs its own power lor weeks of
$ shaving. Complete with travel case and mirror.
>Reg. $29.9fr QC
Give him a...
SPORT SHIRT
Trade $ 8.00
ji Sale___ 4
1 Schick Superepeed
% AU-new model with surgical steel heads. Sla;
S thousands of shaves. 011-on switch and aid
Ik mer.
TEeg. $27.95
; Trade $8.00
YSale.-. 4
Sunbeam
S Model 777, with barber-type trimmer. Comlort-curved
k twin-arch shaving head, steel blades.
$20-95
•p for
trim.
A in Jickel Style with California fasliinn
collar io wear open or closed. Iridescent
tones of green, grey or guid.
LIVING ROOM - BEDROOM - DINETTE
ALL THREE ROOMS ONLY
Hit. vtiiw ssmo
_$.^AAS0
B in Authenlic Bleeding Madras that
sclually grows handsomar with age as
colors of the plaid bleed and blend to¬
gether. Long-point buHon«down cpllar.
f. in Smooth Cotton Flannel iinporled
from France. A most luxurious shirt for
8 reinarkedly modest price. Scarlcl. guhl,
iidvy or yellow.
Lady Schick Crown Jewel. $■
Special
PLUS YOUR CHOICE
Lady Sunbeam. $| C
Special___lv
Either one will make a beautlfol gift!
Gf a Guaranteed Used TV
Set with
Purchase
00
Group. ^ H
For Only ^li
convenient Optional Gherge Plan
Also runs on four standard batteries. Includes wall
bracket, roll cord and lour bnuhes. C iff 4 att
Special__$14-88
An shaven aoM at McCall Davay Drug are Om latect
models, have one-year warranty, and have a one-year
free service plan.
McCALL DAVEY DRUG
1409 DOUOLAS STREET EV 3-S8S1
SHELBOURNE DRUG
SHELBOURNE AT HILLSIDE EV 4-8106
1412 DOUGLAS ST.
One Block Soutti of aty Ball
OPEN FRIDAYS TUI 9 pjn.
NO MONEY DOWN-P/
ONLY ’6.00 A WEEK
NO PAYMENT TILL FEB. 1966
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1^300 Claims Staked
Today's
VO\Tf(». (1^
r.1. ddUr
Pourd
\t.m itiRR—
CaMii;aa d»ilkr .
P ond Rciinf
Toronto Industrials
Dvnastv and
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Peso Silver
Make Gains
Thr inttrpst ratp
to 5.3 fPT crnf
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Caijiiriti hiin niuvcd fctun thp;
Pine Point aren of the NWX to
the interior of Rrilish Columbia,
as mining pposfieciors are rush-,
ing II} . to stake claims jicar. to.i
the Columbia River Mines Ltd.,<
pmiierty south at Ckiiden.
The Columbia'fCTvef property j
In the Purcell RaiKe—between
the hockiei and the Sellcirks —
baa given values in silver-lead-
ZKK drill cores.
Some 1,300 claims have been
staked in the vicinity according
to the government agent In
Golden with whom the claims
j are rtgistered.
I Columbia River ki currently
I tntdiiig around S6 after having
been suspended from trading
by the b.C. superintendent of
brokers earlier ttua week.
l.K. ItKSKfttKH
Kiiiitin'.s reserves of gold anil
ITS. dollars at Nov. 30 were .it
liieir highest in lliree years. It
wiMi announced by the U K.
trea.su ry
The iKund sterling rcMe quick¬
ly in foreign exchange dealings
immedSatoly the reaerve flgum
at 13.201, 000,000 was given. »
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Royal Trust Cunqiany is ofler-
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chscount and will reaeh its face
value ki 5>.4 years. The certifi¬
cates coating muttiplea of J75
reach the par o# multiples of
at the eod'of that period'
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-sharot at Nov. 30, Alex D. Mo
Bia tokt shareholders at the
annual meeting.
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‘Oil Fever’ Breakin
Says British Paper
Willhton Leading Group
,\Villiston wU hfad a Uirvf'iTitn Thursday axtd Friday Will be one
S'lvemnient contii^ent attend- frf the moi.t aienifieniH in the
iiii: the Mith annual Intermtional htslory of iniernationa]
and Comnierce Minister Loff-
mark will give a major address
on Caiiada-Urriled States Trade
ResuWliana- (o.aoDlecam* iIaIa-
gates on Thursday.
MINING SECURITIES
city of JjtJ.dU ''arixls of uil a Inan i!ie ^^^e I’omt Mines have "'estem Foi-e'trj; wftl ypnsrrN’a- loi-etlry.
i\, <.r.tJ»e .-quivaliMit one-.'itjmniHiici'cl this wwk. (Iithmo Assoi-iHUon '
IhinI of Canada's total oil yro-
Jth-liun. '
N.^TI RAL 4iAl«
In Hrltish Colunthia there are
huties that the K«c River reefs
in whicb the lUinhow l^ke oil
la tx'ing found wilt extend over
the iimvincial border into this
province. So far R.C. dis-
eoveries in ih« General area
have been confined to natural
gns.
U^^lp-date reporting on mining activity from
coast-tO'Coast is always featured in our reg¬
ular market bulletins. Pine Point, Pyramid.
Madrona, Croydon. Dynasty. Gaspe, Terra
Nova and many others— in fact nearly all the
more news-worthy operations ere outlined
when warranted. Bulletins are available upon
request without obligation.
Waite, Reid & Company
. Limited
We wilMtHke « goud ouvful
he Ci>n*oUdatcd Mining^ and Vaoc-tuver ne\t week. ,j all i^fuios of foreiitry
SiDf^lunu. 0>ni|Min> » -.ulisiilimv Hr will bo acciNnikuiicd’liy invenU»ry {o pintection,
hod bt'tn shipping hi^h-uriide former deiHity minister at for- fixun li>gging to refomtation.’
ure by roU to Ti ai! and KellogK. osts. R. C. MoKeo, who is presi- he »aid.
•f***^- I dent of the osNociation und head .••tw.
:]\lanKeman<le(l I
1 I
I FERNIE (CPI — Nazzareno
iCatroppa, .36, hu been re¬
manded to next Tuesday on a
charge of criminal negligence
in the death of hunter Dmald
John PUooi.
MtmbvK
«hore at least fiU.r suroessft.l KBFA
wells hifve already hem eslah- S^•m jiopuioui^Monlreal is
]j<hO(i. ftvm the centre erf (he
Canadian market to suii every-
*1.0 .%.\ .AIRK ^
Further evidence of Uje a,V „„„
pe;.l of this area .n northwetl- manufactured
ern Allarti. came ^^e pniduct. in Montreal since
when the pw-erful Hudson* j, Rlndaor,
On\.. ne.Nt September to be
^t.eOO.OTOto tt^Alhertaguvei^ more centraUy located to it*
ment for n.5M acres south- ^^ricete from Newfoundland to
nest of the di^ery well*, Lakehead.
This representated an average _ . . .
of about tl50 an acre. dommion department of
The Alieru govemment has ^ ^ “P*
TkM- received a.iaind SM.OOO.- '** manpower diaplace-
n.« from oil coni|>an> purchas-* “ employees,
ing cmwn in the area. * * *
V\y\D\ S LABtlEST PROMTS IWl BLf3»
r>.pite the fact that litUe In- **'!
formation has been glvm by the
companies who are drilling in ^ ^
the area, the Rainbow field is , c -
_ „ . . j , ... In the si.T months ended Sent.
K; rH.rally aekiKa^’^ged l»» ». Union net profit was
oil ind^try »o be ixrfentially j
Canada s largest. 000 (« eenUi in the correaiwod-
C^racts .have twn *tgn«^ j ^od of 19 «
for the oonstnirtkjn of a 2A-mch. • * •
32i miles king pi|iellne to the
area from Niplal In the Mltsue NOW HORKINtl
field and this will have a eapw-‘ First thl^mienu nf ooncentmtes'
Tht roronia Slock iteh^ngo, Ctrtadi^n Slock EfChtnqo
Vj/icooy*f Srocir Exchtngt. VJmntoog Qrttn Enhango
562 Howe Street. Vancouver, B C.
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Neumpaper AdvertUing SUmulatei Buying
l.^l>or Relatiouti Board
B.C, Needs
Third Force
SALE COMMENCES 9 N.M. FRI.-NO DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS-FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE
ON VANCOUVER ISLAND — Our Complete Stock of Chesterfieid Suites - Occisional Chairs - Rugs -
Dining Room Suites - Dinettes - Lamps - Unpainted Firnitnre - Bedroom Suites-Mattresses and Box
Springs - Stereos and TVs - Fireplace Screens - Card Tables, etc.
A (ull-Ume labor reUttons
board U needed as a third
furce in Britidt Columbia to
aiutixt labor and mr nagement In
their bargaining negotiations,
says Oi^iosiUon Leader Robert!
Sirachan.
The B.C. New Democratic
Piirty leader, in a free titna
CRC TV political broadeast
from Vancouver We<h;.eidny.
said "deteriomtiB- and «onen-
ing relatkMU between labor and
management" have developed
in BriTiah Columbia In reonR
yean.
TWELVE YEAR! A<tO
He said the beginning of the
breakdcpwn in labur - manage¬
ment reiatiooa occurred here 13
; j; -■ty I ■ i • mntn pkovincial
• GOLOIIIL lUITES
• TRIDITIDIILIUITES
• ITALIAN PHOVINeiAL
g ‘ • ^*-0***- TRADITIONAL
Af • ■ODEHNNINHNAGKI
EXAMPLES •
I Oiir—l-Ft. CinriH iMtliul—Aig. ViIm S4H.0D. SALE ... $311.00
1 0g|p_3.M. figrvW SnN«mI—N t|. Vilit Slil.00. SALE ....$211.00
I ORlj^l-sMttr Ltfi SMti—SALE_^ . .. SDMI !• $ISS.O0
1 Only—2-Pi. Frnil PrtT. CbMtirflild--AH- SSIS.OO, SALE . S2II.00
1 0 R|jr_].pg. Fitril TridiliiMi taiti—Aif. I42I4II. SALE ....S34I.OO
1 Only-I-N. Diiltl-ityli Silti-^lig. S1IS.00, SALE.SII.0I
3 Oity—3-Ft. A-uattr CbMtirfiild SiltM—Aig. S24D.OO. SALE..SUMO
2 Oily—Di Liii CtlMlil Chiittrfiild Silttt^
Rig. S43I.N. SALE.S35I.00
1 Oily—2-Pi. Miltni SbMtirflild Silti-Aif 1229.00. SALE...S1lt.0l
NO DOWN PAYMENT — Doieiu of Suites to Choose From
The Petroleum Sale* Act.'
, brought Into existmee after the
oil companies wt off all xu|^
plies to B.C. for 10 day* in IMO,'
gives the government powee ta
take over the industry—aittiough
eral grand Jury has charged "" govemment lisa dared make
that the warden of a jail hous- >ucii a move. aaU Mr. Strachan.
ing federal prisonera took graft i
to permit a prostitute to aeU her|
services to prisoner * in the:
lockup. The Jury indicted both',
the warden and the esH ipii oni,
charges of perHiry.
HMiry B. McFariane. Tl. war-i
den of the Hudson County. N J.. I
jail, was named on four eoiaits|:
of periury. He was charged
with tying when he maid he did .
not receive irmry to permit in-i'
maiea to use the Jail's “hhiei
morB.” which was equipped'
with a couch, television set and
rcMgerator
The pmelittite wa* Mentified
as Uarilvn Jean Fraser. 37,11
author of a recent magazine I
ariide entitled. Rose Bnwlij
OiMwn to n.Ono.a-Weck CaQ,
Oirt. She was indicted for deny-.
Ing that die ranaorted with im i
mates of the Jail for fees up¬
ward of SS phis S10 for trafia>|
portation rom New York Qtjr|
Two Accused j
Of Perjury
NEW YORK (UPlC-A fed-
NO DOWN PAYMENT-URGE SELECTION
IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW ON SALE!
GathioBt • TV Tables • Haisoekt • Flawar Csatrspiaees
Clothas Hanpan • Magaziaa Racks • Card Tabiss, Etc.
UPHOLSTERED
FOOTSTOOLS
AH colon. SALE
$349
REG. PRICES
ON OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF
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Two beds, complete
ftltfateBa. SALE
Or aykoR caaten. WiB
fit aay she TV. BALE
*1495
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ONE-OF-A-KIND SPECIAL
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Tickets
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Courtenay was named arier'
Captain George William Conway
CtNirtenay, of the British war^i
•hip HMS Constance. ^
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14 Liatil Yari Aialaaisr HaR RuiMr^lP vMa, YAHI . SAI5
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I Oily—WaiiiafStna IlihRaskar—-Rag. Stll.Hi SALE SI1I.II
1 lily-eartalila TV (maS). aav fMira tufea.SII.CI
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latfal, Tabk, 4 Ohatn.SIII.M
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83 Pieces of De Iauo
H ome KamiafifaiSA
Not Exactly m lIlBstrated
Shark Meg Caaiar Pmk fool
urn Startav ragaiwy
STANDARD ON DAYTONA SPORTS SEDAN
LOW COST OPTION ON ALL OTHER MODELS
PLATFORM ROCKERS
HOSTESS CHAIRS
SWIVEL ROCKERS
NOW ON SALE
EASY-EASY TEEMS
NO DOWN PAYMENT
a If yon wa already married, yoa am
aCHl elicible far the SINJt CA 8 B. Have your
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W in^s TT ill, 10-2
Howe in Hospital f;
Call for Ullman f
nosTO.N DETROIT 10
DEn’ROrr—Detroit Red Wings exploded out of the National Hockey League
cellar last night but Gordie Howe wasn’t around at the finish.
Howe, honorrd in a pre-game ......
ceremonj’ for rearhing the 600- assisti on three others to move.Bruim and one behind fourth-
goai pinnacle earlier this «feek. into a fourth-place tie in league place New York Rangers wiih
was hit on the Ihstep by a puck scoring. He and Montreal's Jeanlone game in hand. It was the
and miased mo^t of the last two Beliveau have 19 points each ! second straight win for Detroit
were-the eighth. wor the
Ute gr«it Detinil winger «u.'. Kruin.s used two goalkeeiicns
taken to hnapital for .xamin«-‘ - «>
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assists on three others to move
info a fourth-place tie in league
.scoring. He and Montreal's Jean
Beliveau havc» 19 points each.
The goals were -the eighth,
ninth and 10th of the .season
I for Ullman.. who 1^ the league
la.st .season with |
I Bruce MacGregor and Floyd
Smith added two goals each for
the Wings and Doug Elarkley.
Ron Murphy and Val Fonteyne
scored once. Johnny Bucyk and
Murray Oliver got the goals for
' Bocton after Detroit had taken
an $4 lead.
Result left the Wings twn
pwnta ahead uf tlie last-place
Bruins and one behind fourth-
place New York Rangers with
one game in hand. It was the
second straight win for Detroit
and the fourth in a row over the
Bi-uias.
Rruias used two goalkeei'icrs,
hkving rookie Demie Parent atl
the start of the second period
with the acore 3-0. Parent Irvt
jured hii hand in Chicago Wed-1
nesday night and the soreness
appeared to hamper his playf
against the Wings.^perry Cheev-i
ers finished up. '
Ullman's hat trick was his
eighth in the NHL.. The aix-point
night was one shon o? the club
record for a game
Hockev Scores
>4rin>si. i.s.Ai.ir:
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AMI.Kil SN M .Sl.t >:
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P<irt Arthur 4. K»fl Willism t
usMTOBi si';Mon
Wirwuppff 2. aplklrtt IK
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• Maple Leah Keep in Fighting Trim
don but no announeement was
immediately available.
Howe's condition, of course,
is of prime concern to the Wings.
biM he wasn't really nee<M
last night. Not with Norm Ull¬
man aroimd. *
Ullman scored three goals
one in each period, and drew
The.v don’t give points for neatness in the Western
Hockey League, but Victoria Maple Leaf forwaixl
Dick Lamoureux keeps s^ome of his mates in trim
BEHIND
THE CLASS
By Jim Tang
nevertheless. Here he worits on defenceman Aut
Eiickson after a recent workout—(George Gibson)
WKIX .HATCUKD: There may be no threat for
provincial honors in the men’s Consols playdowns at
the V^ictoria Curling Club but the 13 entries, which
have spread the talent, certainly have made for one of
the more interesting playctowns. At the ntoment one
would have to say that Bud Taylor’s combination ot
papa Gar, Barry Panar and John Balloch looks like a
good bet to be one of the two survivors—not only
liocause It is well placed but because it has been curling
But even that is a dangerous gue%. Almost any
uf the 13 could make it.
Taylor, who got by Larry Marshall in ■ 7-6 iqueaker oi
Wedne^ay night, made It to the finals in the top half of the
t) xtble-knockout playoff last night with a 13-3 romp over Ken
fiiurrock.
Only other unbeaten rink, and Ttylor’t oppenent 'ln The
*'A” final which will put the whnner into the aouih Island play*
off. Is Don Moss.
Moss, who defeated Wei Young. T-6, and Harry Gulka, 11-6.
on Wednesday made It last night with a 104 win over Elmer
Hoffman, wdw couldn’t quite dutdicate hit form of Wednesday
night, when he beslM Maurice TeUier, 134. and Steve Hay*
Imrst, 34.
Ciirling with Moss are Pal Thumsim, George CarlsoB and
Don Malheson.
In other games Wednesday. Ralfdi Schmidt got by O. J.
P-Miell's rink. slcip(>ta by Tony GuuftlQ, 34; liayhurst defeated
A1 Smith. 134; Gulka nipped Keith Dagg, 74, and Sturroek
bested Schmidt. 134.
Play continues tonight with two draws wtoch wiU make
si>ectat(X« out of quite a numlicr of Brier hopefuls.
In the ladlea’ playdowns. Flora Martin and Dorothy Fuku¬
yama are both unbeaten and out to the “A” final in the five-
rink, doubledcnockout competitun.
Mrs. Martin won her second game W’ednesday, defeating
Marion $m:th. who had drawn a bye.
In the "B" side. Judy C3tristenson meets Georgina Campbell
In one semi-final and Mrs. Smith meets the "A" final loser la
the other. „
* * *
AT BUN('A.N — Playoff action has yet to start at the Dun¬
can Curling Dub. where four men's rinks are expected to tiy
r>r the two spots In ttfe south Island finala and three ladies'
rinks were entered to try for the one club representative.
Only Glen Harper and Fred Duncan were definite men’i
entries last night but the entry deadline is not until Monday
and Mike Smith and Keith Dewar wgre expected to fry their
luck.
Margaret Harper, Grace Deans and Marg Dewar were
entered in the ladies' playdowns with a chance tJicy might be
J sned by a fourth rink.
h h ■k
AT NANAl.MO — Nine men’s rinks and four diataff quartets
Itave entered Nanaimo Curling Dub t^ydowns srilh two of
each to carry on to the north Island finals.
Doug Neff and Glen Pbllllpa, who came out last seasoo,
will get competition from Lou Martini. Bob MeCubbln, Ken
Medland, Harry Shyshka, Bill Ksrjala, Bob Fuller and Ron
llungle to the douhle-knockout play which is scheduled to
start next Thursday.
In the ladies’ cotn{>etiUon it wilt he Marg Fuller and Agnes
’Hiien front the evening division and Jessie Whlttam and Helen
Wilson from the afternoon group in best-of*three finals.
e e *
AI.DERNI VAIXCY *-> Four of the 10 men's rinks have
elready been eliminated in double-knockout play which has put
John Hart and Earl Ewart into the "A” final.
Hart, who la supported by Emtit Johnson, Gerty Lacey and
A1 LaLonde, defeated Jim Marasco in one game. Ewart, a
firmer Vancouver curler, has Frank Hickey at vlce-iklp and
yiMingslers Wayne Reid and Bruce Folkard on the front end
In the “B" tide- It’s Marasco vs Harry Stin^ker in the
ei;^ts with the winner to meet the Hart-Ewart loser In one
semi-final. In the other Bub Reid plays Bill Wood.
Evelyn Stirxaker. who cfRU the shots for Sybil Magnusson.
Marg Muir and Mary Jamieson, has al(esdy reached the
north Island final by winning a flve-rink playoff.
* * *
QUAIJCt^ BEAfM - It's possible no playoff will he neces*
sary at the Island's youngest club. Ex-Vlctorlan Gary Lelbel,
who has lined up Bito Hawket, Rae Baillic and Bob Lee as
help, it the only rink entered so far in the men’s seetkHi and
Mn. G. Hostin has the ooly distaff entry. ^
* * *
fX>MOX VAL1J5T — Two games have already been played
In the double rpund-robln involving four men's rinks and the
ladles have completed their playoff.
Grant Macdonald, 134 over Ole Carlson, and Gui Faltom,
9-7 over Dave PaUerswi, were the first men's winners.
Macdonald has Frank Coates. Bud Whiticar and Ken Musket
to complete his cast; Charlie Hagg. Jim Gordon and Bob De-
Ormond are with Carlson; Gordon Kruger, BiHan Perletle and
G. Cormier support Palsom while Patterson yells "sweep” at
Vio S.-indbcrg, Keith Acorn and Brian NIcols.
Ul Grandage won the five-rink ladles’ playdown.s supported
by Ev Itodgin.s, Fran Buttms and C. Meredith. Mrs. Grandage
defeated Helen McLoughlln, defending champion, in the final
game.
Do
It
Now
VltoT FKUOII
1. Kartdrr (li S«
2. UfIMU L'llmsn (li iDHrfcrhn., „ .... - .j . ,l.
s;4i. Vancouver Canucks tiptoed who play Saturday in Spring- fered a four-stitch face cut
fearfuUy Into the den of the Sunday in Providence, when he slammed against the
P«p»i»iue« - mrfctoy u ts, o. taits . i » then reet until Friday, when boards In the second period.
“ «* American Hockey lieBgue last .. •; ^
silahT?*. ttwvwchto, night, and like Los Angeles and „,„g aggiMt Buffalo.' w j . •
s. nM«(L Fmsom «3> <Cadfrnr. Portland before them, tho' got Oeveland and Rochestor. | <V
44t luwawn siapped down. Meanwhile, Seattle Totemsj J
* fowrt t. MarCrtaor <4> Quebec Aces, led by former i" {ZirJe TFitt
HetdMm is:n. ,,, , Los Aitgelos. beating) XTt-f ao Fr 313
pvfwiiM-Amriv an, BMvrtM u M Victoria cougar Don buck* J* , . , . «« T^i
, bum. whipped Canucks, 4-1. in ^ l«st-place B1ad«. 5-2. to University of Victoria downed
a uJm'rau, m Wi.|_ First United, 37-13, to junloc
Vancouver Slapped Down
In First Crack at Quebec
University
Girls Win
me last-place Blades. 5-2. to' University of Victoria downed
move three pojnu to front of Fir»t United. 37-13, to junloc
TkiT- Bur,a «s. .«.ctow)s. ^ w V . -A „ women's Iwt night
oiiw> 3:«7. virmais .. w i4 s s n IS Si Bill Macrariand sewed twx» as Lee Hai^lund and Jean
**’ •HwiBsn. — « »5 • } 2 2 » goals and Larry Lund. Bill Rolwrtson .cored 10 points each
It. CMi^ ninwn <»s> <Sirith) S:M. rv—<<■«■ n »••«•<}• Dtoeen and Don Chli got Jhe and Sue Kelly added nine.
i: BMa. fMvM- III iWMllali tl t IS I • SS II .... ... . . . ^ .
MIAMI BEAtM. Mw. (AP) t:&
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tMvff IS) iWMtbll ank,
Im vomica
Casey
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■iorlhM to lh« B—iWwII BaJil a aal* to: _ I
•f Fsjnf) wwM ncommfmdfd &]«« . • 4 I—at
narwtoj by Uib Hawebnil Sto«to«*w- IBM
Writers’ AaaOClBllOn of
FAN FARE
Hie groop VDtod aaMl-
touMly to arge tin hall <4 ByWALTDITZEN
fame roramlttoe to waive tin
maailatory fh'e-y*ar rale fa - - — ■ . ' " I
Bteagel's ease, fader toe C.
regalatiatoi. a penoa la ael I
eligible fer the inll at (ame I
•alll ha to eel e< baeebail tor * ~ |
at least live yean.
• teagel. 21, lettied twa ^ m' ^
mnatlis age after a leag d
eareer aa maaager el Braek- __ Mm.
lya Pedgeia. Beetaa Bravn,
New York Yaakeea ead New PW (I^iT\
Yeffc Meto. U»>\ ■ a, i
11 B u-« toil Wtort aeem; Viananr 1 al
!!r.. I S T M Ounar TIbU 4: antea ■ at tea Ab-
Ml* MtfS—Lea Aaeelaa at
Saa Craartara
• tt I ui s « MS IS Others. Bill Orban and Leo La-. In bantam boys' (day, EsquK
* nl'»?to^i!i*iairLJ* * * •• “ Bine scored for Blades. i malt edged St. Louis OoUege,
Seattle's Guyle Fielder BUf-l2M4.
Patience, Victoria
United Gets Ready:
For Columbus XII
I Victoria United goes out kiat to the ThunderblnLs. And in
against the hm Columbus club earb game United was ahead
Saturday at Royal Athletic with about 15 minutes to piay-*-
Park, looking for the finishing 14 over Firefighters and M and'
touch that has eluded It in its M over the T-Blrds. '
past three Pacific Coast Soccer To tiy and solve this lack of
League games. staying power. United will to-
United has, to order, drawn tiert yowg Tooy Quin at full-
wlth UBC Thunderblrdt. lost to back with Don Mclnto^, hop-
Vancouver Firefighters, a n d mg his youth will tie part of tlw
__ [answer. Quin has missed the
an interlocktog game, Mltog
Canuck's attempt to gain on sec- . s 'WVTt W
Kutn Wheels
Blackburn scored two goals.
j both on inwer plays with Can- __ _ _ _
Roll Slowly
fort got the other goal for the ^
Kem and Billy McNeill scored
«n. ol the huge Babe "The board did meet last
' . Ruth Inc., org anlsa tlona I week.” he said.‘"nte main thing
! *1. machine am moving riowiy. but It accomplished was to changa
I them to u^cks. every turn Victoria's bid the bylaws regarding the award-
. It wraa me open^ “ * . * to hold the 1947 world series Ing at me tournament more than
' game eastern tour for Canucks, ^
one ^ar in advance. Naming
• BO artre. the site for 1967 this aariy re-
John R. L^y, Jr, public in- quired a change.”
A Axcei« s formation director for Babe Does tliis mean, then, that
omm iiauwr. Ruth baaeball. told The Colonist Victoria is certain-to have the
••• ti •• ^ _ from headquarters In Trenton, tounument?
rtmisitk nnw N.J.. last night that, while ao I would aay that your
sKcoKD raaioa announcement isn't expected un- chances are excrilent. excel*
^ a Ui AktMw. LMMm )L«», Ottos) yj ^ Victoria’s lent,” he said. "Bui I can make
Ltod iBkWr. MwrsfUaii) chances look excellent no formal announcement.”
I. •—^ XtoMM (fWStr. Powcni ^
P*tol(to-niM <8) S;St. Towag (LAI
. WESTERN J
JIR hockey league J
w|rr f last three games.
Wanderers »arry b«k
Barry Sadler will be back in =
A . ¥\ goal, and BUI HamUton. who =
AI llllTIPfltl sat out a one-game suspension, h
RFUIIVCAAI centre-half. F
Onk Bay Wanderers play flanked liy George Paul and £
Cowlchan oD Sunday at Duncan,;!^’'* Stothard.
in the Barnard Cup first dlvl-^ Up front It will be Ik* MeKay
Sion rugby aemi-finai. i" middle with Bert SouUr ^
Sunday's winner goes on to and Peter Gooding at inaide artd C
meet James Bay Athletic As- Russ Ball and Tom Ixieke on _
■oclatlon, ahlch won the first wing. scorri both
division title for the second t"'* ^ I"* Saturday
straight year with five wins and *" Vancouver,
a draw. SPEED UUJB
Game time is 2:30. Quin and McIntosh are liable
-jjj hands full against
a Culumbiu. particularly against
Vf fktntkfi! WaaIt Smith and Barry
kjLcllllUS tjCCii ThaksI, both speed merchants.
After a slow start, the Co- L
I -'Oasw
WkjST —__ •
qtaacT i VAXtowaa i
town raaiun
I. Uiivtor. Rck-lwliai iJotoil S:Sr.
3. Uih4mc. Hucluin iHarkSwiii 1S:9.
PcnlU -S*kB* iV) tiSl
arxoAn rxBND
S. qwftn'. SvRbun (lltckj, Moct-
M> ifcn.
4. Vanokivrr. MeMsIlL (UcCaiium.
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AtHwtaikF SrSS.
WESTERN
A HOCKEY LEAGUE
SATURDAY
jSS^ 8:30 P.M.
MEMORIAL ARENA
Game No. I*
SEATTLE TOTEMS
VSb
VICTORIA MAPLE LEAFS
NOTE—SPECIAL PRICES
Old age penstonera, itodenta. chUdrea, any aeat
Ttekets OB aiJe al tk« Memorial Arens
Box Office 9 B.ra. to ft p.m. dsUy
a draw.
Game time is 2:30.
Stamos Seek
After a slow Stan, the Co- n d i ng <4ami^
__ lumbus team has come on vanced to mens stogies and l. siuaiMt n. ■ Saumwi and u
ITiX^lTllSKV strongly and now shares third doubles and mixed doublet last
J place with Burnaby Villa, one night as play continued in the v. Smt alSi. BMir7c.'s^iM^
SE:ATTLE (API - Former P«nt uP on New Westminster Saanich Open Badminton Tour- SjJiJlir'S’'Lili'
niv^rsitv nf Waahineinn lai-kla arxi two ahead Of United. lUmeiM. It I. OiJwinM and U UtHLaan.
Defending Champions
Advance in Shuttles i
University of Washington iackle and two ahead of United.
Steve Orr said WedncwlBy he is Game time is 2 p.m.
studying an offer from Calgary
.Slampeders of the Canadian --kannaiask wasTi rr \
K,«b.ii SOLUNAR TABLES'
Chr. m pounds. iHt Pi WHB4 TO RSH OR HUNT '
ington team at mid-season this Rk ^
He was drafted by Dallas Cwv- ]
boys of the Nalionai Football
League but said he.has not ctnne ^
to terms with them.
ESqUIMALT HOCKEY LEACUE
THIRD ANNUAL
HOCKEY QUEEN FINALS
TONIGHT 8:00 P.M.
Q.0.R.S vs. VIKINGS
^WH&4 TO RSH OR HUNT '
:VX Mm Aldnn IbddX
The defenders are Boh Html in ‘""a -towr oj^»
men's singles. Hum and Eld lied- fnd”j. UalS*. r Ora ^ p. ttotitw
ley to doubles, and Jean Massie "
I , n ^ I:W — (i. Lmc and I. HibMnM n,
and Lloyd Park in mixed Aimnn or Tiwnd*,' m Rrmti
,VMth>p>> nnd MuVn Woodi vi. mnnen d 8:W
^ MX tome. K ffXnil and D, Sugaetl
Tonight S draw: ^ wmnm at TtniniUy l:Sa canM.
T;St - R. I/Nnil vs R » Unto. W - 3 . Mawo- and 1. Parit va H.
P. Wri«M and >4. U'Urim >• wmcnlKiadt am G. Uiw. aeml-flwl match id
af Ttiurida> It |km. SMne Ifnivad <ion> WadMra
Phys Ed Bodies
“ Under One Wing
More Llubs P.M. ^
Minor Major Minor Major Officials of the various physi- One of the first
MIAMI BEACH. ¥1a. (API— 2:00 0:40 2:00 eal education groups In the prov-be to organize a pli
National l-eague owners rejecled ince have banded together to lion In 1966. Ant
Thursday uppiicatlonfi for 1966 TU.MUItKUW for.m Jhe BriUsh (Columbia piblication of a
major league basebali Iran- Physical Education Council. calendar, listing i
ohisea In Milwaukee and Dallas- 7:45 organi/aiion is dc- and up-coming e
Foit Worth. Tex. A sutement Uija r Mu^r pmodi. luunk is to signed to ctnirdlnate and pro- Pacific Northwest,
by the National I,eague said - mole- ph>'alc«] education and to Victoria hepres
"league expansion in 1966 Is not **"“ j" serve as a guide to member the new group
TODAY
A.M. P.M.
Minor Major Minor Major
2:00 0:40 2:00 Td»
TUMUItKUW
dajor Officials of the various physi- One of the first projects will
TdM eal education groups In the prov- be to organize a phy s ed conven-
Ince have banded together to lion In 1966. Another will be
form ^hr British (Columbia piblication of a professional
Physical Education Council. calendar, listing all the clinics
7’*^ The new organuation la do and up-coming events In tlic
mole- ph>'alc^ education and to Victoria fepresentatives on
serve as a guide to member the new group are Mavireer
groups. iHibberson and George Grant.
1965-66 HOCKEY QC
MiMiNavy MlwtFmtIlari- Mias Viking MiaRQ.O.B.
Hot-key Quef.. Chairman—Mr. Janies Bryant
Judgeit—.Mn. Viola M'uitd, Mck. Shirley Jefferson.
3lr. Peter Gardiner
Aiiiiitora—.Mr. Itoft. Mr. UcCuata
Opening Fu-enff—Cohmel Kirby
Queen ( ruwnlng—Mr. l..oft ami Mias Heather Main
IF IT'S TIRES
IT'S
OK TIRE
ujiLSon’s
••Uw flpirtnlfiT, v.ri«ria IS
Friday. Dec. y. 1 96S
TV Starts Own League
CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY
GOLF
tdth Alec Merriman
teams in an EastAVest intcr>;ish Columbia, Ixith the Calgary Francis Xavier I’niversity at
locking schedule. land Edmonton campuses qf the'Antiitonish. N.S.
Completion of details and in-iL'niversity of All>erta. Univer- John Bassett, president .of
ausuration of the proposal!sity of Saskatchewan and Uni< OTO-TV, Toronto, and |tut>
hinges on approval from the versity of M-tnifoba in the West* lisher of nie Teiegram, in an-
eoileges and universities which; em Division. nounring the (>ian, said he be¬
have been Invited to participate.' The Eastern Division wouid lievrs acceptance of the 'pn>-
The league would include! include the present Ont;irU>Que-lp(Ka] is almost ctnairt from all
OPEN
TIU.
9 P.M.
EBIDAY
Only the real die-hards are braving this miserable
weather to fish the saltchuck. but they are loading
their boats with Wg winter springs.
Pedder Bay and Oak Bay waters have been flwne
up some almost faataabc winter XUhlng with many of the
•pnngs in the better than ao-pound class.
At Osic Bay, Discovery Light and The Gap have been
the best spots with minnow or herring alri^ no flasher
•nd from four ounces of weight down. Goat island. Trial
Island and the Chain Islands have al] been producing.
Sooke Harbor. Secretary Island. tJsqulntiall Harbor and
Macaulay Point Broidiie Ledge waters are all worth
trying.
If you'can brave the cold and wet you likelv to
lind the best salmon fishing of the .vear.
James Island and Coal t&land. off Sidney, are reported
to be giving up good fishing Anglers'out of Patricia Bay
have been getting good sized springs.
There are plenty of grilse hi Siaanleh Inlet with four
main concentrations—Willis Point to The Boulder. Bamber
ton. White Luiy and Goldstream Island. Bucktaits and
amall spoons with two. lour or six ounces, even with the
bucklalls. have been taking them. Biggest grilse seem to
be around the White Lady. Green and yellow bucktalls
have been doing the trick.
Jacks and some big springs are being taken In Finlay-
son Arm. but dogfish have moved in.
Tod Inlet to Willis Point has been best ares for springs
up to IS and 20 pounds and in the evenings they have
b^n coming close to the surface for the minnows. Fish
anywhere from lour ounces to 100 feet and a planer and
try Isrge strip, plugs and spoons.
Quite a few grilse and some winter springs aue being
taken in Sansura Narrows, mainly by strip casters with
minnows.
All New 1965 Bags—Direct From SpalAag
Brown $15.00
Twill
PUkI 14
Compart' $26.50 $
meat Bafpi
Viayl Key- $39.95 Si
atone Bags I
Larger $46.95 S
Vinyl Bap i
Bryhide $64.95 S<
Bap
$74J5 $
Pro Models '
iwUl not want to continue work¬
ing for the Sox if his sugges¬
tions are ignored "
Who Cashoi
Pairoll Choquos?
Schureickert
Jet Reports
Bribe Try
For Draft
They Can't Sell ‘niem in
the Snow in the East, Only
Here In ttte Banana Belt I
After this week's torrential rains, fhe rivers will be
high and mighty, but watch for the runoffs. As soon as the
nvers are fishable, they w-iU likely hold steelhead.
The Ban Juan usually has a run of steelhcwd Just
around Christmas, and then a bit of a lull. That run should
hit any day now. Milko Jadresko and poftner captured
limits of bright steelhead in Harris Creek this week.
ITie dog salmon are In the Cowtehan and that means
the steethe^ will be In with them, but It la quite a problem
to catch the steelhead without hitting bite the dogs, which
fighf like bulldogs, coasting downstream and shaking their
heads xmtn your tackle anapa. or the books straighten. It Is
not legal to take dog salftion.
Trading
Pmt
The hunting Maaon ended on a aeur note. Somaone—
said to be a Victoria hunter—ahot a doq clooe to the Copper
Canyon camp where signs' warn there must be no shooting
for one mile. To make matters worse It was a doe that the
gatekeeper's family had treated as a pet. An unconfirmed
report, indicated it was shot under the ramp floodlights
before legal hunting time.
This seta access relations bark quite a bit.
In September 380 cars with. 290 deer hunters and 630
grouse hunters used Mac-Pawell’s Copper Canyon area. In
October there were 357 cars. 796 deer hunters and 35 grouse
hunters, and in Noventber 369 can and 739 deer hunters. In
November 136 deer (88 bucks. 39 does and 43 fawns! were
taken by hunters. There were only 170 for the whole season.
Copper Canyon deer succeaa was down drastically this
year. ’There were 385 deer hsrveated In 1962, 387 In 1963.
346 in 1964 and 170 In 1965. But grouse harvest was high.
918 this year, compared to 358 In 1962. 1.S3 In 1963. 583 In
1964
Preliminary game check figures indicate that deer
harvest was down this year, at e.Tpected because of a winter
dieoff. Generally hunter tueevta was down a little, but
in some areae it was iitile changed. First few weeks of
the season saw poor hunting, partly attributed to poor
access because of fire hazanloua weather. But the last few
weeks of hunting saw good success.
In Northwest Bay on the last weekend 339 hunters
bagged 93 deer for 17.25 per cent success, compared to 384
hunters, 70 deer, 18.23 per cent success, last year.
This year 3.611 huniws in Northwest Bay claims shot
211 bucks. 114 females, for 325 total and 9 per cent success,
compared to 4.517 huntns. 241 bucks. 118 does, 78 fawns.
437 total. 9.67 pef cent in 1964.
Th* year’s Nov 27 game,
chcok at Portage Inlet taw 264'
hunted report 14 bucks. 14 does
and 10 fawns. The Nov. 28 check
at OotwDod saw 247 hunters re-
,port 12 bucks, seven does and
seven fawns.
From Our
Men's Fornlsblngi De|4.
GLOVES
lilrsl Cold Weather Gift
Baoe.itiulwS Mikia; •MitUS 14 4
196.00 . UV
COMPLETE 8-PC. SET
MIAMI. Fla.—San Franelaeo.
Giants cihtaliied relief pitcher'
Ljndy MrDanM and ouOBeldrr
□on l^ndrum tram CSticago
Cubs yesterday, giving up
catcher Randy Hundley and
174 with
fUlMI* tiStIf IM •«
btBi (iitcbra _ . . I
We Gin-Wrap Tbem, Too
NFL Score
101 to 16
pitcher Bill Hands.
Tacoma last year.
It was the second deal fbr 9ie>|
Giants, who sent Matty Alou to j
Pittsburgh Wrdne a day tbr left¬
hander Joe Gibbon and ubUty
man Ouie Virgil.
California Angels obtataiedi|
flrsC-baaeman Norm Stebera.l
frtMB B^bmore OiieiaB in aiJ
uj&j uiiLSon
OF BASTION SQUARE
VICTORIA’S LAROEST GOLF STOCK
! NEW YORK (AP)-The Na-'
tiofia] Football League an-
noiSKad Thursday its teams had
signed ISI and lost aidy 16 ai the
187 dratted fdayers can be
aigned si tbta ttme.
Of die 305 playeri drafted Sat¬
urday and Sunday m the SOhour
NFL draft tenkn. 74 are futures
who adll have a year at ooHege
eliglbiUty and 49 u« lehadulad.
to play in the various boad
games. Playeri In bowl gamaa
cannot be signed laitil those
games have been eooq>lctcd.
1321 Government EV 3-7117
Opposite the Post Office
fielder Dkk Simpson. 22.
aaa (Sty sent vcirraa Jim LandlJ
to Cleveland, g et diig eatchatj
Phil Roof. Each cluh to ren tol
a minor Wgiier
Dav*' Nlchol m , outfielder
with Queago While Sox, went
to Houston In a trade fbr piteher
Jack Lamabe.
“Action Auction”
ON LOW MILEAGE 1965
FALCONS-FAIRLANES-GALAXIES
PLAYER’S SMOKER WINS
■If Falata Faftra Fardtr
teiaa
Sliver smoke grey V-8 auto¬
matic. radio, safety pack¬
age. Stodc No. 5386.
IVhite wails, radio, wheel
covers, Mg “Mileagenakn'''
•6’. Stock No. 5771.
ACTION fOfifiC
PBICB. fiOOO
6-cylinder automatic, whitt^
walls, undercoat, radla
Slock No. 58091 f 90CC
ACTION PBICB bOOD
Automatic, whitewalls,
wheel coven, undercoat.
radio. Stock Na. 5802.
ACTION $9000
PBICE_fcOalv
’ll Ftlrliii Farltr talia
$<yllnder, automatic, white¬
walls, ra^, wheM eovers.
Mfety package. Stock No.
5752. 99017
ACTION PBICB CO I I
11 Fairtaia ‘III'
Talar Nardtap
Honey gold. Aevlinder auto¬
matic Safety
Officials of the Vieturia Senk*
Amateur Baseball League wiD
meet Smday at I p.m. et W3-
hams Hall. MT Johnaon Strict,
with the drahlng of a new con-
Btimtian the main item of buri-
ness
League president Gordie Per¬
kins said the league hopca to
expand horn five to six teatna
earlier,
, _ package. A
real style setter. Stock No.
SIMPLY PICK YOUR CAR AND STATE
YOUR BID. Peter Pollen ACCEPTS ALL
REASONABLE OFFERS. >— 1 .
and Mart the
next year.
Other ofUoen. elected at a
recent meeting, ant Hank Grass,
vtce-prestdcnl: Roy Fletcher,
secretary, and Mrs. B. Mabec.
treasurer.
Directors are BiU Prior, Tom
HaiAicins. Iasi Duncan. Don
Jessop, Vic liemmiBg. Ralph
Coaier, George Lancfuck. R.
Craig, Maynard Lemon and
Rc^ Walters.
Another B.C. Winner in Player's
big “Mustang-a-week” Contest
11 Fairlaaa 111'
FtNar Salas
In lovely Caspian blue, 6-
cytinder. automatic with all
other options. ITie complete
family automobile. Slock
No. roiS. $9QQC
ACTION PBICE CWW
IS Far! 'BiMsm ill' Farlar
24 C.I.D., 6-cyiinder engine,
power steering, radio, wheel
covers, safety pariisge.
Stock J4o. 5722. $ Q H A C
ACTION PBICE OU9D
II Far! liataM III*
talaa V-l
Automatic, radio, safety
package in beautiful Ran¬
goon red. StoMc Na .5340.
ACTION $91P7
PRICE. mIOI
11 Fard lataiit IN'
Fariar
Automatic Thund<N-bird 390
C.I.D. V-8 engine, power
steering, brakes, undercoal,
ndlo. Canada’s flnest road
car. Stock No. 5795.
ACTION $9Cf|C
PBICE. 9 D 90
Miss Masters
Golf Rookie
Mr. Wintton Baliw* (loft), of Rosiland, B.C., this weok's
winner In Player's great 'Mustang-e-wmk' contest, '
accepts the keys to his '66 Mustang from Mr. Harold
Elmaa, Mayor of Rossiand. presenting on behalf
of the Imperial Tobacco Sales Company
Every week during the contest in British
Columbia a 1966 Mustang Hardtop will be
given away. It's eMy to enter and you may
■end in m many entries as you
with. So. pick up a peck
of Player's and send your
entry in to^ey.
Look for full contest details
in our newspaper advertising,
or wherever you buy
your favourite Player'seigarettes.
NORWALK. Conn CAP) -
Margie Slasters of Australia
was named nxikie of the year
In mnen'e gott Thursday by
Golf Digest
Mua Hasten came to the
United States by way et Canada
last yaar and since tumtnf pnv
fesakaal in February has won
17.000 to prise money. She nudu
loth amons the Ladies Proics-
sinnal Golf Asaociatjon
II Qalaila IN'
Fariar Haritaii
Ivy grean. white vinyl roof,
completely equipped with
all luxury options No bet¬
ter value than this. Stock
Na 5372. $9eC9
ACTION PRICE 9000
IS Falaaa Fariar Salsa
6-cy Under automatic, raaiy.
whe^ covers, safety pack¬
age. A dandy in ivy green.
Stock No. 5348. 9970C
ACTION ntlCB Cl 00
II Ftlaaa Ftrltf
Wimbledon white. 289
C.I.D. V-8 engine, washers
and wipers, .-mfety package,
Stock No. 5814. IDCAA
ACTION PBICB COUM
*2782
NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1966”
nMftey'
winnen.
Miss Masters played nut of
Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club and
won the Canadian women s <^>en
ebampionship In 1964 by defeat¬
ing Gayle Hitehans of Vaneou-
ler I up in die 36-hole lutal at
Calgary. |
SALES LTD
EV 4-1144
Come on over to smoothness with no letdown in taste
YATES AT COOK
IS i 3 aiU| (CntlUlifil Vicrori*. B.C., Ffi., Dec. Z, 1965
Brown Near
TD Record
NE^V YORK (AP)—Jim. cH»*o* pl4ii
Riwn needs only one morrl Ru4y Bok
tf»Uchd«>wn lo fie Lenny Moore's iju*rterti*t k,
soastin rei'ord of in the Na* first t4are I
lionitl i-bolhall I^rsKue. Dave Pari
With three Ranies lo jiUy. the stilt
CJevcIantf Browns' fulllMi-k ‘■fivers with
may bleak that rovosxl by so
miich that nobody will touch it.
Broun already owtu a host of
e» .St'L records, including 12-t AJIil t 1
touchdoavTV and 12,077 . i
C!assius Duvall) whs tlir nnly ('atin- Ha I. Jsm N« 4 «tlrs, Meivl'o: 2. Kdrr Jofre, Sao Paulo, Braril
“fichtcr dian .listed in the rankini;*.. Adoll'h PniUt. S* [/luti; }. Kd- 2. Jesus Pimental, l/)s Anfeles;
(lie Perkmi, C^ieaco; 4 Juan 3. Joe Mcdel. Mexico; 4. Her.
. S^imhrita, Spain. S' Piefro nardo Caraballo. Cnlort\bia. 5.
( iHiu |i 0 n. Rqdkin, Enslahd.
'iville. Kv. I
ami ■’ Klovd UfktnHthl rrianipion KhwtAirnt Cliampiun. Sal-
rk- '‘"fiivirm* Drti/ .New York I U- val(ve Rurruni, Italy. 1 Hiros
4 kurl mIi.i'"*''! l-'imiru. Pali.ima. 2. Nk'- uki K'bihara. Jatxin; 2. Horaeic
NEW YORK (API-
Clay has (>een named
of the jtionth’' by P.inc maRa-
/ine (or his |>erfornian« e in sl<)i>-
pinR V'loyd Ralleisun in llie sec¬
ond defence of Ids uorJd henvj-
|wrii:ht title.
E'lKhlinK lluxniiu nf Japan,
who retained the world bantam
crown on a unanimous decisiOD
over England's Alan Rudkin,
and Carlos Ortiz, who recap¬
tured the world lightweight
crown -from Ismael Laguna.'
were runnersmp.
Ernic Terrell of Chicago. r«5c-
.ngnlifed by the World Boxing!
.Association as the heavyweight
king, was advanced to the No
1 challenger's iiost in the new
ratings with Patterson dropping
to No. 2. Karl Mildenberger of
Germany advanced from sixth
to fourth right behind George
Chuvalo of Toronto, TerreH's
most recent victim.
career
yards in 115 games. He is wdthin
reach of another mark, most
touchdowns rushing in a season.
19. set by Jim Taylor of Green
Bay in 1962. Brown scored 15
towards intitalialioD costs
SYDNEY, N.S.W. (Reuterst-
Salvatore Burrunl o& Italy last
night knocked out Australian
champion Rcxrky Gattcllari in
the 13th round of a 15-round bout.
here billed as tl>e world fly-1
weight boxing championship.
Both the World Boxing Coun¬
cil and the W'orld Boxing. Asso-^
ciation stripped Bumini erf the
world title because he failed to
meet leading contender, Kirt>
lyuki Ebihara of Japan, by
Nov. 1.
Come on Down
to EATON'S
Santa Street
Ride the 'tlatun Ksprexa'
light Heavyweight - Ch4imp-
ion. Jose Torres, Puerto Rieo
1. Wayne Thornton, Frespo,
Calif ; 2. Maiiro Mina. Peru; 3
Bob Foster, Washington: 4.
Gregorio Peralla. Argentina. 5
Roger Kuose. .San Jose. Calif.;
6. Eddie Cbtlon. Seattle: 7. Bobo
Olson, Hawaii: 8. Willie Pas-
trano. Miami Beach, Fla.; 9.
iGiulio Rinaldi, Italy; 10. Gert
iHottyl Van Heerden. South Af¬
rica.
Middleweight — Champion.
Dick Tiger. Nigeria. 1. Nino
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BallMa Prim ID. Boat . iw
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it
-.'7
Heiiiiett Shrujifi it Off
10 fitr Vicloria
ItaMn ffiolnntst, v.-mw* IT
Ftiddy, Dae. 3. 1^4)
Strike Rekindled? Hydro Reviews Bids
Prfiiiirr Bi'nnoM stiiuuKcd, .Rut Krrd G'flile.s, nirMilcnl OppDfeiUim L^ndcfi Rotw^l-i
u.fir A Thursflav froin <4 L<tc.i| n[ iho Oil, ChefT)i> StrAchvi, mcanwhiJr'. said o( thr lY .t..v I .-c j-Ldt 4
k'aninuvf'r tliat Ihc oil imiustiy cni fiml Ali>niic Wewkers UmooifUrrup. “TodBy fc prohlcntii. I' ||| |l|m riP|l|fli
Vv^tch ihipiitcnpcl >!■> J^ad KXC'i. said m Vancouver thatfcannoi be solved Uxlay—action
Pifiiiicr Bi'nneM stii-uuKcd
a*,de a ret»it Thursda.v /roin
Vaniouver tliat IhP oil imiustiy
■ilisiiutp tv^tch ihipatened to Jead
to a ceneraJ stnkc laH^****^ bas
fUi-ed aeain in B‘C
Mt Bennett said he thouchl
'ihe now rrisis would be waived
and that there was no troubt*
AI<out the -^ nm e t ime. Labor
Minister I/*slie Peterson anid
•hi. office had not been informed
of any new difficulty in the nU
industry.
Alberta
Vtell
Abaiidoned
BROOKS, Alla. tCP^ A «as
well that exploded and caught
fire Nov. 15 injurinK one man
has been al)and(yied. a sjiokes-
man for ChevTon-Standard Oil
Ca. owners nf the well, said
Thursday.
The luminc well s|>ewed a 70.
hwl-hish pillar ,of' flame for
Alaxjt five da^-s before being ex>
tincuished Nov. 20 by nil well
firefishler Red Adair of Hous*
Ion. TcJt.
PLAN LABGEST DOCK
The larfcst dry dock in Eu¬
rope. big enough (or ZOO.OOO-ton
slitpe, la to be built at Gothen*
burg. ^eden.
, . Rul Fred G'rtile.s, piPMilrnl|
ot Ixfcnl 3^501 n[ the Oil, Chemi*'
cjd fiml Atomic Wewkers UnionI
iQjC'i. said m Vancouver thalt
the rtoBmadc' altitude of
Rntiah Amenean Oil Cbntpwny
in contract talks could lead to a
province-wide strike ot the oil
industry on Dec 7.
Ife wid the union wu close
to settlement with all other com-
I penies but that BA was making
“a o<wnplete stall."
MRRT 3IONDAV
He said the uidrm jii#tobet^
I ship w‘aa schedti)ed to meet
.M<Tn(lay fn \-otr on rsttficatlnn
of contracts with BA. Imperial,
Pomp. Texaco, ^Standard .ind
Aiwti.
^ But he said if BA had noli
astired to contract terms by thatl
time, the union memhersbip
might not l>e asked to vote on
any contracts and an induNtry-
I wide strike wxxild have to bei
' constrtemt. j
RTI SIBLING nUK KS !
. Mr. Gaddee said the slumbtinc
blocks with BA arc the com-
imny't desire to kistiuite s«np
new contract terms and its re¬
fusal to write into the agree,
j ment a reference to a settle-
I ment worked out by the provin.
ciaj government on the eve of
a threatened twrxhiy general
stnlie.
A BA spobesman said the i
company hu agreed to abide {
by Mttlement terms propoaed,
by the g ov e mm cB t. sud ssid the
p ro po sed contract changes were,
mlnar.
OppDfeiliim Leartcfi Rotxn-i
Strachvi, meanwhile, said o( the
flareup. "Today s problems,
cannoi be solved today—actmn
waa requiiwd five yeats ago to
solve today's problem*.
‘"nw banc problem is. we arc
facing a complete lack of any
move 'to Create a proper labor ^
cHmate In B.C. |
"The only way you can be
sure of negotiations In good
faith is to have a government
nterested in the pmper Irtdus-
(rial eUmate," said the NDP
leader.
B.C. Hydro officials have
started assessing and evaluating
bids which were received last
week for 60 new buses for the
transit system.
Hydro offteials said Thursday
that eight firms from the United
States. Japan, United Kingdom
and Canada submitted bids
which ranged from (37.500 to
[nearly (5S,0(1(1 (hr earh of the
60 buses w-hich are to be ac.
quired.
Ten of the buses art destined
(or the Greater Vlctoda area
and the other 50 for Greater
Vancouver.
Decision Is not expected im-
mediately on Me tenders which
have been received, officials
said.
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Inventory Clear-Out of all present
Floor Stock at Huge Savings
mam l chesterfield suites
McClary-Easy
Automatic Washer
2-cyi:le. 2-speed Spii'alator Washer.
Fan and slow wash speeds. Fast
and slow spin speeds. Hot and
waiih water wash. Warm and cold
water rinse.
2-Year Parts and Labor Guarantee
5 years on main mechanism.
STOCK CLEANOUT PNICE
only ^278“
Attractive, modem
2 -pc. suites by
Vogue. 4 • water
settee and match-
ing chair. Two only.
M^ff?Po!w«STSS!^UITES
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BEDROOM SUITES
Modem 3-piece wal¬
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tslled drawers with
centre glides. Reg.
<249.00.
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Large Mlectlon of
various styles-
Floor ttorlt.
Hi-baek Leatherette Swivel
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Price ___
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inai 72" long. Reg- S^-50.
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CARPETS
Du Pont continuous filament nylon
broadloom. R^uiar $10.95.
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9x104 wool blend carpets. '
Regular $98.50.
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CALGARY
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arr. CALGARV
7:30 a.m.
12:2.5 noon
12:40 noon
3:55 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
00:25 a.m.
EDMONTON
dep. VICTORIA
arr. EDMONTON
7:30 a.m.
10:50 am.
12:40 noon
6:35 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
00:55 a m.
WINNIPEG
•
dep. VICTORIA
arr. WINNlPEti
7:30 a.m. •
4:45 P.m.
12:40 noon
8:45 p.m.
^1»‘80 am.
^4:05 a.m.
TORONTO
dep. VICTORIA
arr. TORONTO
7:30 a.m.
4:20 p.m.
12:40 noon
,^:35 p.m. .
8:45 p.m.
7:35 a.m.
OTTAWA
dep. VICTORIA
arr. OTTAWA
7:30 a.m.
7:05 p.m.
12:40 p.m.
11:45 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
10:20 a.m.
MONTREAL
dep. VICTORIA
arr. MONTREAL
7:30 k.m.
5:30 p.m.
12:40 p.m.
• 11:10 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
9:10 a-m.
NEW YORK
dep. VICTORIA
arr NEW VORK
7:30 a.m.
7:25 p.m.
12:40 p.m.
11:50 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
11:50 a.m.
Performance is big news with Pontiac this year. There are
seven new engines and four new transmissions. Engines arc
available in horsepower ratings of 155, 195, 207,275, 325,
390 and 425. Standard transmission is an alUnew three-
speed unit that is fully synchronized on all forward speeds.
Each power team combiniltion is designed to give you per¬
fectly balanced performance for your kind of driving.
Of course/ Pohi(ac's new brand of performance is only
part of what's new in 1^66. There's a brand new top-of-
the-line scries, the Grande Parisienne. Then there are all-
new interiors, new Strato bucket and Strato bench scats
available in the Grande Parisienne series, and a wider-than-
ever selection of special equipment including a Four Sea¬
sons Climate Control air conditioning unit. There's a lot
more to the Pontiac story for 1966. Sec your Pontiac dealer.
He’s expecting you! The Success Car does it again.
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' See yeur of f enlioc deeleC •
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November Let Us Down
November was a mean Mtrl of
ftumlh.
pirre was less sunshine and
more rain, than normal h«i the
mean temperrftur^ .was fniitfer
than nr>i*mal by two deireri
4H 9 degrees.
Miinthly ma.xiiiium tempera
tiire nf3ti.4 dejrrers visre siigt^tly
brlow iiyrmaV liul to make up
(or Uu* the monthly minimum
of 33 7 degrers was nealtly jfiyct
drgrer.s above' nU'ma) rrlrn-
imilin. No ground fnist was
rrpairted at the (irvtzalt's o)i''
sersatory. but m the TiliicuiO.
area free? lit g triiip**rature.s
were'recorded on the 23rrt and,<
77th. The Tillirum station also:
reptwlrd grnunrl frre.is on five
da>a.
Rainfall of 4 16 inches war* the
villairt in the munthly.weather
picMre. being lOS grr cent *>(
the normal lor Novenilior 4>f
3.8.) Jnches. Measurable rain
tell on 20 days compared with
Royal Tour Criticized
London rcpt — An anti*'
rovallat Labor MP cntiei/ed
IhursdAy Princess Margaret's
recent U-S. visit as “exirava*
gant nonsense ”
William Hamilton, a Scottish
member ot Parliament who has
a-ked hundreds of questions m
the Commons about royal e*-
prnriitures, asked what Britain
could expert of value from the
tour by “this vers- expensive
young lady '
* * A
Douglas Jay. president of ihe
governmental Board of Trade,
refused to tell the House how
much the myal promouon tour
Co.st the Rriti.sh taxpayer. He
told Hamilton to^ask other gov¬
ernment departments.
.llamtltoo. who asked Thurs¬
day when the l^bor government!
Is “going to stop conniving ati
this kind of extravagant non¬
sense.” is remembered as the
man who bitterly attacked the
allocation of public fund.s for re-'
decorating part of Kwington|
Palace for Piincess Margarel
and IxKd Snowdon whea they,
wei« married in 1960. *
a^,normal 13 dny.s
total (alls sLu:i;t
of the norma!.
On the hapjiy tide ■ftfftV-w a.s
no snow when normally the
area gets .7 Inch.
As the niunlh progressed, tite
sun hveeme hank-r to find. A
niggardiy^l 5 hours of sunshine
IvieiMcd Ihe ci^, only 6i per
cent of the normal November
sunshine of ^.9 hours.
The tinds were a little below
normal, with only one gale
recmxlcd during the month: TTte
wind speed was 10.6. which is
DT belw the normal average.
On gale day. Nov. 19, houriy
wind speed reached 33 miles an
hour from the southeast. Max¬
imum lO-minule guet was 39
miles an hour and Ihe peak gust
was"57 ffriles an hair.
New Paintings
Tl>e latent w-rfrks of' former The shAw opens Tueatfay and
arUsf'Mark To^v, who .Ixn 5'att-tlje
.made gift, of hl^Wk m
ATr flallrry of Oreatpr Vir->Tjx/. *\ -
tona, will be pi^senled in ther®^’''*'
first T'rtK*y ahow In the west Invited to the- B und ay sh)*i
since 1962. prevft^v are Victoria art pa-
.The 33 new paintings to 'be ex- irons, among them Mrs. Elza
hibited were done at Basle.
Switzerland, where the cili.:'-
now makes hit home.
Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. Her-!
bert .Seibner.
18 leMif fli int»*
Friday, Dec. 1, I9«9
FOR
Bi<rt*a fer tha Qriatar VIAerla
. ftaaslUli Cnaacll
4
FUJI n
Ordinattcp^ Violated?
111(0<fIQ
Fri4«y, D*e 3. (US
A comptfilrt. hy prufetsioQal cJ the Professional Photo-
photograt^ers Uwt Ihe eity has j Kraphen of British Columbia
\iolated one of its own ordin-, referred to the fact that Jarpi-s
nnces as'w-elt^s h pros'lneJal Mpranf, a city employee, was
liegulation was considered reimbursed for damage to a
Thursday and referred to the camera when ho was takin*;
municipal solicitor tor a report, some pbotoKraphs in Centennial
A letter from the local branch Square for the city
-- ■ . Morant does nnt have a
/%■ F||l>Aklf*C licence^ required by bylaw.
l#LibnlfMnvC the letter states, nor does he
: m » s have a licence from the prov-
E 5 'nciil social service and medical
E g [*j{ division, which also is
the city and
Morant, who used to bo a pro¬
fessional apholograt^cr The
materials, used ticlongcd to the
city and he was dtrfng the work
on city time. All this Snfbrme-
tion had been rclayw} to the
photographers’ association.
But. said the maniiKCr, there
was far more to it thalT that.
FOR THR RKCORI)
There were several city
with '’an nhviooa tbsregani for
the provisions Its own -by¬
laws?" the letter usks.
"This steins fnim a com¬
plaint by Ryan bmthiTs that
they were not Kctting t-nough
city business. They contended
that photugraph.s .used in a city
brochure were not taken
by professional photographers,"
said City Manager Dennis
Young.
ON rm' Ti>iR
The pictures in question, he
added, were taken by Mr.
Christmas Open House
At North Quadra Florist and Garden Centre
were
departoients which used pitoti*-
graphs as records. A.s.s(>ssntent
department employees kept
photographic records tif all the
buildings in the city. They took
their own pictures with a depart¬
ment camera.
The City EnEtneer's dt^^art-
'ment does the same Ihing. The
paint-tjp plan, fostered by the
city, used photoEraphs c^1en•
siveiy and pictures were often
taken, for record iiurjjo.ses. of
I historic biiildinK-s.
NO VIOlJtTION X
"An example of thiiTis Cen¬
tennial Square. KVery step in ^
itR constructiim has been re-
corr’ert^ film Arc we to hire
professional pholoEraphers for,
all of this?" asked Mr, Young
Professionals were used by I
the city cm -some occasions. In]
matters
Startling Saviniga Zjmandato.
'TELMAC HIIIIhE P>wincc
!«o M«»B¥ DOWN • flow is the city going tcf de.il
Four Htdd Key
I To lUavkout Jinx
CKIAII. Calif. tUPD —
Authorities have aolsed the
mys.tery of tele{thone and tele-
graph biackixits which have
plagued county residents for a
month.
The sheriff’s office has an¬
nounced that four men have;
been arrested for cutting 41 000
feet of copper wire from utiUty.
poles and selling it to Son ^
Francisco junk dealers for
$1,000. ---'T ;
North Qtiadra Florist and
Garden Centre takea this
opportunity to thank our
many friends and customers
for their patronage during
the past year. We Invite
you to Join in our Open
House and Anniversary
Days! D. L. PARK
BIRTHDAY CAKE
SERVED WHILE GIGANTIC
3 H. by 5 H.
BIRTHDAY CAKE LASTS!
tKMrMI Sjr U)« OrMtcT vkterla
HMplUli CDuncIl
public relatiotis,
where their skill was needed,
the\- were hireji. But txit in
matters of record.
"Thes«- photographs are not
taken for commercial purposes
and I can't see that there is any
violation of bylaws. However,
let’s get a report," said Mayor
*'Store for Men**
Where Women Like to Shop"
OPEN Tin RS. AND FBI. TILL 9 P.M.
O. L. PARK
Shop NOW for OuUtanding
Values in Balbs!
»9'»‘
from
Death Blamed
On Overdose
VANCOUVER (CPI -Aknhol.
barbitumte poisoning has l>eeti
blameti lor the death of, detec¬
tive James Sharp oi the dty
pohci-
Foliowinc an investigation,
coroner Glen McDonaid pre¬
sumed the death to be acci-
dmtal due to an overdone of
borbiturates while mder the k»-
fluenre nt alcohol. Sharp. 47,
was found dead in his apart*
mmt by a fellow cgfleer after
he taRed to report hw duty.
BULBS
CX)NTINIJES
Open 8 A. 1 B. to 11 p.m. Thars.
and FrL, Dec* 2 and S. Open
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 4.
Fiaal Clearance!
BUY i DOZ.
GET I DOZ. FREE
BUY 100-GET 100
FREE!
DOOR PRIZES
$25.00 Scrip
$10410 Scrip
$5.00 Scrip
Workers Plan
Snhicay Strike
NEW YORK (API- Mirhael J
Quill, president of the AFL-dU
Transport Workers Union, baa
set Dk. 13 for a strike against
New York city's subway artd bu.s
; l)’stem.s.
The union originally threat¬
ened to strike New Year's Day
when Its current contract ex-
. plree, unless a new contract la
Idgned.
S0METHIN6
NEW
SOMETHING
DIFFERENT
TOOKE
VAN HEUSEN
VANOPRESS
SHIRTS
Never. $^95
NEVER Irun f
CHRISTMAS TREES
AND DECORATIONS
Table Centres, $595
from_ 1 _I
Mantel Arrangements, $595
from_ ...___r_ I
Door Swags, $595
from_ I
Permanent Holly Wreaths $S95
and Crosses, from_^
Permanent Corsages, CQ^
from_..._3!l
SPORT SHIRTS
Plain and fancy, slim line tapered or
regular cut AU famous makes from
washable cottons to the
ever*popular Viyella. From ”
' EXCITING GIFT IDEAS FOR
GARDENERS AND HOME
LOVERS
Pampas Orau wm,., l..,. dump,
Rhoiodsiireit ..*8",.Mi
Bill SptBM .*7“.,M4*
Balsam, Fir, Pine
ORDER EARJLY
Fireproofing available for all trees
r A Gift He Win Appreciate
FINE SUITS
by SavHe Row
You can buy him a suit. We at Dorman's will
help you and assure a Ht. 97Q50
SUCKS
We will help you choose the pair for him. Regu¬
lar cut or 9AB5 99*750
Bonchra, each
With (NMbes.
From, each
MISTLETOE
POHEO PLANTS ON DISPLAY
FOR CHRISTMAS ORDERING
A wide aiworlnent of tndittoaal Yuletlde plants for
gifts or for your owa home.
FLOWER ARRANOEMENTS
Order for Qiristmas ddlvery. Oioose from 9950
models on display. Frcan____ 3
BOXED OUT FLOWERS
Uwely to give! 9900
From ____ . A
SPORT COATS ■
The largest sejecllon we have ever shown. Im- N
ported tweeds and famous Harrowtex. See our N
selecticm of blazers •4 7^0
tor casual wear_ OQ to "f I
SEE DORMAN'S WINDOWS *
L For Wonderfal Gift Ideas Within the Price
Range of Any Etadgft->-Ties, Handkerchief*,
Jewellery and Men'a Acceaaories
Norway Spmee,
Picea Omorlka,
Scotch Pine,
Aastrbin Pine,
Cement Figurines — dwarfs, animals, QJ
bird baths, etc., from___each Jf!
Also China Vases, Planters, Jardlniers
and Novelties
Cavalier 1
Shoo" '
For that son of yours, visit
our teen man department.
Fine Suita. 965.00
Corduroy
Sport Coats.920.05
Blasera, from_$20.05
Slim Line Drr«t
Slacks 910.95 to $17.95
imma fiammmm»mfammm»snirmmmnamp>
0PENBA.M. TO II P.M.
THURS., FRL DEC. 2, 3
OPEN 8 A.M. TO B P.M.
SAT., DEC. 4
WMC-QCMiCHKBKiK^aKMlCaacaigK
F.T.D. ORDERS — Order Early
and Avoid Wire Charges
. aiFT
CtAlifU4U6
BEACITFCL
SOLVE YOUR PBOa
LEM. for the man
who U hard to buy for.
with ■ DORMAN
gift CEBTinCATE.
Ilinie Im Mf aMaad
1- lb. Box, $2.00
2- lb. Box, $3.00
5'lb. Box, $5.00
Inclndfaig Poatmge la Canada
HOLLY WREATHS, $
from___
EVEN
THE RUSSIANS
NEVER HAD IT
SO GOOD
North Quadra Florist
And Garden Centre
3995 aUADRA ST. at McKENZIE AVE.
TELEX to Serve You Better
Phonos;
479-7148 ini 479-7147
O'ttiitifI CareOiMion LImiltd.
Monirenl. QuabM
DOUGLAS AT JOHNSON
EV-1S311
EV 4-80ai
SUPERS VALU
\<irv Trial Evifloitcp
20
Fri 4 «r. D«c. 3 . 19 «S
SUPERjVALU Conversations Denied
BUY BETTER-SAVE MORE
SPECIALS
FRI^ SAT^ DEC. 3-4
ROYAL STANDARD
All-Purpose
FLOUR
24-1b. ^
bag .. —
GOV’T INSPECTED
CANADA CHOICE^ CANADA GOOD
STEAKS
BABY BEEF
SIRLOIN
CLUB RIB Lb.
NABOB
COFFEE
CANADA'S
FAVORITE
BLEND, LB.
You
Save
10 c
MIRACLE
WHIP
SALAD DRESSING
S2 ox.
JAB ..
C
Save
IDAHO NO. I DRYBELT GEM
POTATOES
YOU ^ --
li™ S029
BAG
NABOB
PINEAPPLE
SUCED M
CRUSHED MR f ^
TIDBITS nr tor I V
YOU SAVE 29c
LIBBY CREAMED
CORN
YOU
SAVE
56c
15 ox. ...
Wit*' convorsalions which the
two acoatod men in HMCS Na-
don trial alleged took (dace, did
not occur, .«aid the manager of
■ a Victoria photo store Thursday.
Frederick Tanner of Victoria
Photo Supply made the denials
■ in rebuttal evidence during the
1£May trial in Victoria County
Court.
He said he had no recollection i
of talking to Lieut. Eric Hay-
.wood or Charles Whyte about
having a warranty card signed
, to enable repairs to be made to
a camera.
SICtN'KI) ( ARI>
Lieut. Haywood said as a
, friemlly gesture he agreed to
I sign the card, even though the
nnvy had not twughi the camera
following tests with It.
Crown alleges the same cam¬
era was sold to the navy and
' the accused men look it for Uieir
I own use.
TWO BURETS
Mr.Tanner also denied telling
Whyte he ran his tthe accused's)
personal account on the same
sheet as wte used to record
navy purcha.ses.
“The accounts were on two
separate sheets," be said.
BOrVENIR ALBl Mg
UeuL Haywood, former chief
of the photographic section at
HMCS Naden, Tluirsday rmv
eluded testimony that had lasted
two days.
During evidence^ he said,
quantities of (ihotographir na[v
er. said to have been misappro¬
priated at the naval base, were
used to print souvenir albums
. for flag officers and also a visit¬
ing Japanese admiral.
; Italian Mayor
' Gets Suspension
' PRATO. Italy (AP>-Giorgio
I Vestri, mayor of this Commu¬
nist-governed town near Flor^
ence. hat been suspended from
<rffice for 10 days for carrying
the town's official ensign in a
Red-led demonstration against
jwar In Viet Nam.
He said he (lersonally had it wouid not sBow as regular
signed Ihe paper out of stock, navy FH^xluction.Ijeut. Haywood
This type of work was re- said. ' ' I
quired from, the- photographic The two men are eharged with
section on special occasions, but .theft and fraud from the navy
IT LEAVES YOU
BREATHLESS
the
vodka
of
vodkas
TKCmESTMMRIi
off
SLEGG BROTHERS
Qundra at Reyaokls
Victoria. 479-7151
LUMBER LTD.
Sth Street
Sidaey, 6.56-1125
FRONT LAWN DISPLAY FOR CHRISTMAS?
Vletorinns nre proud of their city . . . enpednily at tide IMive aewaou when so
mnay drive uvund to nee the denmied homen. Try a dtaplny yourself thb yea r —
have fUi bolkllng and decorating. Take p ri d e la your part of d r r rfil ng up VIrlorla.
Make Slegg*! yoar first stop for matertaia—Pl y w o o d CuMlaga at faargaia prirea
. . . valnea la Lumber Shorta . . . Paint for adding Christmas colon . . . Electriral
FRUngn . . . Cords, ChrMmas Lights and Npoilampa.
OOILD THIS CHILD’S
PLAYHOUSE
FOR CHRISTMAS
Plans and Hateriala
(excluding paint)
SB DOWN
^ - IS PER MONTH
MIRRORS Drw op your homa ullk a haanllfai rtalo or lYyalol NInwr.
10% OFF FRIGES MmED—FOR THIS WEEKEHI OILY
A MEW REG ROOM FOR
HOUDAY ENTERTAIRIRG
If you don’t have the time, or feel you
don't have the talent to build It your¬
self, hire a carpenter. Slegg'* *91 fl-
iHUiee his labor as well an materiala.
S25J)0 Dsim IIB Msstli
PLYWOOD CUniNGS
Eacelleul values In full sheets and odd
siiea.
txBxA/l*. Lnaaoded 99 1 Q
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Garden Notes
9»ilil (EolrmlKt. VUWft* 21
Fliday. Ok. I. IMS
Iflo )
acOia B0M.IM(9 <
AM? LCAVWd
W/TH A SMKTU:.
OF PiFtTV nSHIS.
7>IAT RX* WWT OP >OUR5
m-S bCEN RAk';‘«3,MKTlN^/
\A.M5 SCRL'BBtNd
DotiH Curse Rain
Ihe irughlp. H-hm it wat finally
Iraclinl down, u-as found to he due to
»ubaail 'iaynesa. The previous owner, an
eccentnc but very wealthy man. had
installed tile drains In thr fields, but as
he was In the hublt of doins everything
higK'^ and better than anyone else,
he had sunk his lines uf porous tile
drain pipes two or three times deeper
than normal, lowering the water table
and draining away precious subsoil
moisture.
B> M. V. (HfctiMT
In a commercial g ree n house, when
one en^ la finished and before annther
is phtnied up. the owner will dig mrer
or rototiU the beda and flood them with
water—gallcms and gallon.^ of water
per square yard. The purpose of this
flooding is. first, to' wish away any
accumulation ol mineral salts In the
•oU left ewer from the fertUlzert applied
dorinE tbe growing season, and secood.
to wet the sail all the way tteouEh and
esiabllA a moisture “bridge" between
his Importod topaufl and dte damp
native ■ibeoil down Mow.
The backyard gardener doesn't iwed
to worry al^t this flooding, for the
winter rains dn the Joh for him We
may grouse and grumble about the
weather, but It Is only through thuae
persistent winter rains that the sub-
■of! beneath our gardens can be re¬
stocked with moisture. Without this
reserve supply away down below the
roofs of our plants, all kind-v of
mjeterious troubles appear.
tomatoea can all be M>aiglit aNut by
a lack of subaoil muisUire.
One ct toe difficulties ahrut subficsl
dryness is that it is so nftm unsoa*
pected. Faiiiy frequent light showeni of
rain may keep the surface adequately
moistened to a depth of several Inches,
'and It-is only v^n you delve deeply,
as when you dig a post hole, that signs
of unnatural dryness are found.
, Tng.OWg THAT HAS 1
\ THE CAR-5AU'A5B J
ito Business H ^
trl HAMTRAMCK ?
HAP Tie SUsINEsS./ BUT HE 010 NOT rOdSCT
Sa>0U5EE,WR
NOW WE WEEPMOT
TA« I'tIMfiAIONEV.
-r FflOMTPU/ >"
LAST WEEK MV SON. Tie
BL^ESBO heSTEO ON OUR
f»0r.-VOU-BEMeMBIIl-a
MV OX'S^N STAHLIY f >
In our part of toe worid. It Is only
In the winter that natural rainfall pene¬
trates de<^y eftough to set up a proper
reserve of moisture In the nihsuil.
Summer showers, even when heavy and
pmlmged. seldom soek deeply enough.
It Is most enlightening to sink a Jew
test hf^es after such a Summer rain-
you will be slacked to find such scanty
penetration.
A soli scientist was telling me dot
long ago about some fields on a rich
man's "hobby' farm-fWds In which
nothinR would grow properly Newly
planted fruit trees woul^^.slo*^ sicken
and die, hay was scanty and of poor
quality, and even the thaUow-rooted
berry bushes showed sympttxne of
mineral deficiency even (hough
chemical analysis showed the soil to ^
stocked adequately with nutrients.
It is poaslOle for c«tain areas In
the garden to suffer from subsoil
drought aO year round. I lost ■ promis¬
ing batch of polyanthus primroses one
time through this cause, when I
attempted to bring them through tbe
summer In a shady nook under the
spreading branches of a big old pine
tree.
It never occurred to me that the
evergreen tree shed most of the winter
rainfall, diverting the rain out to the
branch tips and thence to its own
active feeding roots immediately below,
far but beyond my Uttle patch of prim-
roees. It wasn’t until my plants were
dying that I dlsocwered, mider a sbaOocr
layer of moist, woodsy sotl, a aubnfl
which was as dry as the proverbial
bone.
Poor crops, slow and indiffcrmt
growth, lack of vigor, early leaf fall,
fruit (mibles such as "bitter pit" In
apples and "blosaom-end rot" in
Mystery Baffles ART BUCHWALD
WASHINGTON — Tbe two diptomstie mysteries that
have WashlBfto) ptaded these days are: what happened to
Che Ouevira, Chstro’s right hsrai man, and also what hap¬
pened to Hubert Humphrey, vice president of the United
States?
It has been rumond toat Che Guevara has left toe coun¬
try and it now someivhere in Chile or Argentina. It has also
been rumored (hat Hubert fhjmphrey has not been allowed to
leave toe cotmtiy and Is eMher hidtng out in Washingtoa or
llinnesuta.
Inquiries at to Humihrey's whereaboiitB have been made
It the White House, but have nm Into a atone wall.
Nt^, his name isn't down here. He must stffl be in the United
States somewhere.**
"Wouldn’t toe FBI knenr where he was?"
"Ihe FBI has CDOUgh to do arithout keeping track cd
every vice president of toe United Statee.*'
A * *
•‘Have y«l checked any Democratic fundraising dinners
lately?" a reporter asked.
"We can't keep tabs on everyone In toe adminiaCriti<ai.’*
the siukesman retorted. “As fair as we know. Humphrey is
sate zmd sound and. unless be gets in touch with us, Ihwe Is
no reason for us to get in touch with him."
"Ihere has been some talk that Humphrey went into hid¬
ing after endorsing Abe Beame for mayor of New York. Is
there any truth to this?"
"T^ president never holds gnsdges. We have no reasoa
to believe toe vice preskleat b hiding out because of hb
Beame endorsement I (tank you're making a mystery out of
something that will easily be explained as soon as Humpfarey
shows up.**
AAA
"Then you think he wlD eventually show op?**
’I’m quite sure of It. This im’t toe first tone that he'e
disappeared.’*
"Has toe president expressed my ooncMB over Hutn-
phray'i absence?**
"None that I know of. You must remember that Jotnsre
a toce president himselt once and he knowa bow easily
any vice president cm get lost. I wouldn't be surprised if
Humphrey turned up at the LBJ ranch one of these days, just
at tf nothing had happened."
"Does the adminUtratua know where Q»e Guevara b?*
"Of course we do. You don't tidnk we'd let HDf thaappear
on H, do yoaT"
TMI® WAV,
PUEASe-
J HAVB A
Nice TAote
' FOR Two
First, a mokeeniaa doued be bad ever heard of Hun^
itrey But when reporten toowed him a photograph of toe
preskbnt aad Ikunphrey uken together, he immediately
nooEBleed hhn. "Oh, YHAT Humphrey. The last we bend
of Mm he was on Ms way to toe Wortd Series m Mianeapohs."
"Haven't there been any efforts to Ond Mm?"
'*N(it really. Vice pre^^ts of toe Uniced Sutes have a
tndmey to dbiqgiear for months on end. But they always
pop Ium( Iw h e n . Unleu Mn. Humphrey asks tw to look
lor her husband, aw think we ibould respect Ml privacy.
Besides, (Mi is a big country. He could be anywhere."
"When JohDKB flnt kipk office in IMS, he Bald he wae
to make uw tf Mumphrey's talents and send Mm
abroad to discuss problems arlth heads of state. Zs it poesibie
flmt he eotdd he abennd on a eeeret mission?"
Tbe s p o k esman tfebed up a schedule "Let's see tsnv.
mte M s ntfi tfd is to Russia. Daee Rube » lo lUa, Bobby
■wady la to VsnewMia. Robert McNsmaan M to Viet Nmn.
The UtUe World of SHEILAH GRAHAM
Sharman in Demand
HOLLYWOOD (NANAl-Stewa 1—t*i- T daiY
hm to teO ynu who she to—Ime srorked se a pram agent
Ifr* pMidwaHto. With bw new prominenoe ae a party
gtw Dor FltoMaa Margneek iho channing Sharman could
hang her talgmla hair at any top puhlle rdatlana eompnoy.
But n taka bets ahe will aettla for the Bapeet Alton-Ltfs
Wakw pnm agiDcy. Her asoratary la abundy cnaaonced
In tba New York itfflcc.
Marte Biaotoi'a Tarlla was planning to settle on the
West Coast and embark on a dandng career. You saw
her gyrating in Brando'a Mutiny on toe Bounty. But the
bountiful Brando staged another more private mutiny,
and persuaded Tailta to return to her own country. Not
because be ton*t fond of the gill. But becauae he fetfi
she and their aoo wHi be better off In Ttfiltl. an enchant¬
ing place io which to be better oft, I would oey.
AST AS SOON
ASTKEVtSnOR
vHASLEFV .
Some mean-minded people are saying toat the reason
ieaane Moraao cancelled her trip to the U,S. for the
premiere of Viva VlOsi, is because she realized that co-
■ur Brfgttto Bardot would get most of the attention, ‘nte
latter part of the sentence la more or less true. But Jeanne
was p t epared to ttfte her dumcca—until she coUapaed on
a yacht while Aiming Sailor From Gibraltar. I haven't
yet heard what cauaed the eollapae.
We hate to take bows but this eoimn first repocled
the poatffaUlly of a Blify Baao4eyoe MsMhews remerger,
It win ha th^ third tkne around the marriage ring.
flea e g u H a wdlto w says he la amaaed at the fum cauaed
9m daitnf a girl oalled Lyada I s kw aisa. 1 hope be won't
mbtd my mcnttocdiig this once more, but I knew he was
a man wtdi a future way back In I95S when I ftnrt saw
the tfagaal young man straUIng through the lobby of a
Beadi dtf> in Weathampton. Long Island, arilh the air
of a man who owned toe place. I learned he waa a derk
behind hia reception deak. George to fun and does amusing
things, like toiTdng ancient Rolla Royces and a huge home
tn Bes et ly HIOs compieta wlto baDroora that once belonged
to a late and fanpariant film peraonallty. In fkigland, he
la uBuaOy coupled with toe DwdMWi at BedfanI'a daughter,
GtfiNitoa millBufre, hi New York, pre Lynda, ha was
a pa] of Clwrtefto ftorL Like I aald, I ahvays knew George
ssaa a man sritSi a futura.
Move over Bede Davta, and Juan Crawford, not to
overlook Vlamat Friee. Big Clint Walker la stuck with
the horror parade. He recently finished aomething called,
Night of the Grls^, lor Paranwunt, and the studio la
buying The Idachlnes by and tor CUnt It haa a hero and
a villain who attadr ci^h other with mountain-moving
monsters.
WTHINKTW'
BACHELORS wmir
ESCAPED VAXILO i
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??-ALLTH’BAIS what DIDN'T KETOt
HUS&KlS IN TH’SADIE HAWKINS CAV
^BACE LOOKS HaZUMJL9iA‘:==^
Brigitte Bardot may bring her lonf-Ctnie fiance Bab'
Zagnii with her to tito U.S. Now wouldn't It be considerate
of them to marry light in Uttie old New York Just before
toe r^tenlng of her new film? It would be a front page
story all over the world. Just as it waa when Vlvfew
Leigh and Usurance Olivier married during the making
of Gof>e With The Wind. They were so in love. Who could
have gueased that''their mairlage would go with the wind.
Like the dudve men he Is, Oaqrge Beott took oft
from New York ae soon ae Arm Gerdtoer, the glii who
wanta to funetkm as his guardian angd. came In. She la
lucky. Hie chemistry to too explosive.
SYDNEY
HARRIS
Come on Down
to EATON'S
Santo Street
the bkwd — and fall to recogikK exercise alone w^’f help. If yo^kiss that will trantfonn (U from
tost no toigle cease cm ecoount stUl aiat a lot aod put on weight: frog to prince. And there to no
(tor it. EHminattng e^areties wo n't soarci^ of promotort who prom-
Many believe that' by eating help, if >’Dur diet remains un- ise this to ua.
iaii)uniituraied fata, they le^ bdanred. "A.causes B'* to a propoaitwa
Ticked
avaflable
In the Red
Basket
Shop and
• Santa's
Chalet.
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22 (BQlitnIft VI>»■»«>
Ffirf«y, D«c. 3, 1f65
Constabie Max Kro^ Jensen.
27, kiUed Wednesday, when his
ear crashed off the Alherni Higiv
way near Cameron Lake, will
receive- RCMP honors when
services are held at U a.in.
Saturday.
A prcKesslon with police ncort
wlU leave McCall Bros, down-
losni at about 10:15 a.m. for
Redeemer Lutheran Church,
Lanaford, wtiere the services
will be conducted by Rev. C C,
Janzow and Rev. Donald Just
EATONS
Canada's Christmas
Store
TORONTO ICPI •
rteinirtlnc vtews <n
of esirnduia the FVench
guatf and e har«« t ar utiet
scroea Canada were heard
Thursday.by.the ra>'aJ commi*'
tan on billncuaJUm and blcul-
turalkam.
The rommlsakai heard one of
the striMMtest denunciation of
bdiRKualism In Ha two-year his¬
tory from the Ontario section of
the 5,000 • member Canadian
FTotestant Leasue. It caUed^for
an epd to efforts to extep'* the
uae of French, which spokes¬
men railed an imposition on
other parts of Cana^ on Que¬
bec s behalf.
• Sharply'ldie league's tMCkmal secretary,
the worth* He ccsiceded only that a few
songs tjfcb as Alouette might,
rate recognition, but the rest of
Qoeber etdtore was parochial.
J H. Blggar of the staff of,
Ui^r Canada College here and
executive director of Visiles i
.Afterward, the body will be
flown with RCMP escort to Oak¬
ville. Ont., tor burial.
Constable Jensen is survived
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Jensen, two sisters and
one brother, all of Oakville.
He was to have been marrlnd
soon to Atm Wadswnih of
E>uncan.
Santa Scooter
Howard Babcock who helps
Santa wHb toa CtuistuiaB
chores fiads two wheels handy
romniatinc (rotn his Indlan-
apuHs Job as printer to Norto
Pole ehoren.—(AP).
(Courtroom Parade
Delayed Arrest for Assault
Galbraith said. He asked the
woman if she knew the way to!
the Vancouver ferry and then I
grabbed at her purse. I
BOV HIT I
The woman hit Uie boy on
the head with her umbrella, but
: ,. - sti{^>ed to ttw ground. The
„^jWould wd have been any trouble got back Into the ear and left-
"Here we have the mystery I without the purse,
id experienced police officers.! The woman suffered a bruised'
where there is an assault, not knee. Det. Galbraith said.
an arrest until' l^er, Magistrate OsUer said he
McMillan ^srould wslt until Wednesday be-'-
e." tore passing sentence. I
Goldstream, hss pleaded not
guilty to the charge sod was
remanded to Monday tor trtaL
a woman washing her hair inne mo not Know oe was.
the kitchen, was broken by a'*^«
police raid, defertce counsel ^ ^
Hugh McMiUtot tow centnaSs^^ClTrn^l
magistrate’! oourt Thursday, that if the pc^e had been slow-.
The updhot was Robert Bow *r ^ nntv courteous there'
den, 1216 Oxford,
charged with asaaultlng Det.
Douglas Greid.
Bowden has pleaded not
guilty and Magistrate William Ifn the night,
Ostler has reserved Judgment •■M. "It’s in
to CVc. lOi
It fai odd D
POLICE VISIT arrest him. I i
Bowden and his wife Re- Prosecutor
becca had In October be«
acquitted of a dsarg*
recording bets which had also no reaat
arisen from the police vlstt wire had been
Del. Grant aaid in evidena «l-
that be rang the front door 2
bril. stepped over the threMi- ^
oi<l and told Bowden that be ^
was a police officer and he had w_ J
a wuiitt to scan* the house. "
He then walked qtdefcly
down the hall to the kfteheR, |too 15-yeai
where he said he saw Mn. ktuRv to attei
Bowden with a piece of pink P*®?* valued
tissue paper in bar hanA ^ toys.
ferred from J
STBtMm BLOW to plead W
Det. Grant said he again ehargea at t
Identified hlmaeU and asked with intent to
.for the paper, but Mrs. Bow- Uftii^.
den wrinkled h up and dasped Det. Normi
it In her hand. IBs two boys
**1 stepped over to get U and i mmao wstl
was struck a blow on the left boldt at 7 JS i
aide of my head.” he said. ”I They tune
was struck again on file right y^di got out
tide of my face and this Wow -
knocked me to the floor."
He said it was Bowden who
struck him and dmlod fiisd bo
had any ■imgile wnb Mra.
rtowdm or ihai he bii
KITCHCN BrBNB
Mi*kllllan hie
summary that It wo«ld bo fair
to aay that Cm Gram wi>ni
tor tho pteco oi paper "lyjrBa-
**ThB «rene lhar greeiid lbs
Two men who had live am¬
munition in rifles when their
cabs viin checked Nov. 7 Id
C olwood were fined by Magis¬
trate Ostler.
Robert Schmidt, 232 &ipertor,
was fined CO and Verne Snow
of Sidney was fined flS. Both
men jdeaded guihy.
A'young logger. John Baxter,!
nil Field, sras fined 1250 and
traced on a good behavior bond
of CSO tor one year tor wtt-
fuOy damaging 10 highway signs
In the LangfonKtolwood sres
Oet fi.
. Total damage was nearly >
tl40
Baxter hsd pleaded guilty be¬
fore Magistrate J. A. Byers
Nov. 24 and was remanded in
custody until Wednesday.
Another man, Lee Pika, 989
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Airltaes' fHi^fl to Vancouver
from New Zealand Friday wiQj
be a strawberry qiectol.
On board «rUl be 675 pomds a|.
berriea picked Itie tame day,
from fM^ aiouBid AueUaDd to-
tercaticteal akport
A ipohewnaa for the hopoct-
m laid he hopes the atrawbes*-
ries will estabhrft a yoletide bw-
ditkB among loeal gourmeta.
Retail prico is expeoted to be
about tl.50 a pound, more than
four times t h e^ price at Ideal
strawberries ta bpisoo.
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Captivating shift style gown with semi-
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Styled as full length govm with medallion
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the dlacrlmliuiUofi measures of
the U.S. government toward
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why not come down to
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Ideas... distinctively dif¬
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a Sweater by
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A taking dogr Its true!
This plush cuddly HtUs
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Main Floor
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Ur. Bishop, r c pree en Utive from Tony Day, will
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quaBtlea.
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Just the thing lor the little
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styling ba pink and white
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In light and dark toned
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Blrfcdato StMi Deodorant —
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L’ch 27.50
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EATON'E^Men's FurnUhings, Main Floor
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SHOP TONIGHT 'TIL 10 PM
Gallet Swiss Watch Sale for
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0?^ Christmas Gift Giving
E ATOM'S
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All watches are "Incabloc", shock-resistant
and have an unbreakable mainspring.
Don't miss this timely sale with
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Women’s 17-jewel Swiss movement, yellow
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Water-Resistonr Watch
Women’s 21-jewel Swiai movement,
water-retlsUnt yellow metal cane
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Ordlnailly 57Jt. *)0 "ir
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Women'a 21 jewel gwuia movement,
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Ordinarily 4>.7S. a qt
Spectol. airh"""
21-Jewel Watch
Women's 21-Jewel Swiss movement
In a new painted style, li-kamt yei>
low Kold-fUled case and dainty brace¬
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Special, each JD.W
Rectnngulor-Shaped
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Women’# 21'jewri Swiss movemcni,
small rectangular-shaped 14-karaL
yellow gold-rilled case ... a truly
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OnKnarily PA
Sneelal. each Ofc..2V/
Nurses' Automatic
Wind Wotch
Numea' automatic or women’s
sports wah^. Water-realstant, 21-
Jewe! Swiss movement, complete
with sweep second hand. Yellow
metal case.
Oedtoartly 38.11. 3 ^ |“rt
hpwlal. each J
Cushion-Shaped
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Women's 21-Jewei Swlsa movement
In a petite, cushion-shaped, 14-lEBrai
yeDow ((old-filled case. A (4ece of
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OnUnarlly mj». sq
Special. Mh
21-Jewel Wotch
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Men'! automatic. 25 - jewel Swis.s
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Men's 21-Jewel Watch
21-Jewel Swiss movement, walet-
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OnUnarlly 5gJ». Jf' JC
Special, each
Men's Calendor Watch
25-jBWel movement calendar watch.
self-wlBdlag. Water-resistant, yellow
metal case with stainless ste^ back
Orilnsrily RJt. 3 j; •yc
HpecUl. each— 30.0
Divers' Wotch
Divers’ 21-jawd watch with Swiss
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OrdlBarily dMd. 3 A 717
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Colourful cushions (o match or contrast
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Use them yourself or give as gifts . . .
cushions are always popular.
Self-Winding Watch
Men’s self-winding 25-Jewel Swiss
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OrdliMtrily A 7 PA
Special, each
Men's 25-Jewel Watch
Self-winding 25-Jewel Swtas move¬
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dial.
OnUaari^ 96M 3 3 CH
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TMrl Floor
Take a Trip
To Santo Street!
Visit Santa In his cosy chalet today,
10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2. p.m. to 4 p.m.
and 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. While you’re
there, have your child’s picture taker-
wiih Santa hlmsell QQ^
PrlBtm each 77C
or S for a.It
Boxed Pins and Pendants
24 lovely series to choose from in cultured
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metal settings.
Beg. S.Od to 5.00. ^
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^ 1.00
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Reg. 2.00 to 8.00 . 1 Cfl ? TQ
Special, pair * to
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Dainty Alaska “Biapk Diamond " teardrop jien-
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giving. Special, set I / . ✓ ^
^ Ride the EATON Ebipreas on
a journey through the en¬
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through the magic tunnei with Its
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i available from Santa’s chalet and
I the Red Basket Shop.
Neckjoce and Earrings Sets
Simulated pearls in the most fashionable
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Theed Pearse pauses in bird research at B.C. Archives
ANOTHER LOOK
Theatre
Croup
Assisted I
1
Pioneer Birds
Will Fill Book
Bv BARRY JOHNSON
Many ycara ago Theed
Pearae arrived home with hi.i
wagon fuM ol birds' nests, and
the subsequent “trouble” with
hia father led to his switch
fivm or^ogy to omKhoIogy.
Now the 94-year'Old C^ox
Valley pkneer, lawyer and ex¬
mayor at Courteimy Is just
oompleting an exhaustive omi-
thcriosical study, a book call¬
ed Birds n( the Early Ex¬
plorer* in the Northern
Pacific.
-a * *
And he doesn't regret the
early, and .sudden, switeh
from oology—egg etdleeting.
One at the Island's fore¬
most bird experts, the court¬
ly Mr. Petrse has discovered
many rare specie* here.
Among thw are the eal-
bird, yeUow-breasted chat and
red-throated loon, nesting near
Courtenay.
Last weekend he took time
at from hia research to pre¬
sent a paper on the eifly hi.s-
tory of die rare California
condor in the northwest.
♦ # *
Giant Condor
Circled
Fraser Delta
Ibis huge bird, with a wing¬
span of up to 11 feet, has
been recorded as far north as
the Fraser Delta, he learned
It is now found, only in south¬
ern California
a ♦
Mr. Peai>.e was hewn in
Belford. England, and prac¬
tised ' law there until 1906.
when he got the, urge for
some adventure and went to
Virginia. But he soon moved
to Canada and practised law
briefly at Vancouver before
settling in the Comox Valley
in 1916.
He immediately became con¬
cerned with civic affairs and
was a Courtenay alderman
for 12 years and ma.vor in
19‘28 and 1929.
"When I first came here,
tliere were onl> about 700
people in the area.” he said.
"The trouble is now there are
too many people.”
.And taxea. he said, “are way
too high. City councils are
trying to do too much too
fast.”
The system of taxation is
inequitable, he add.«.
• * *
"Education is a sad burden
on the owTier of land. Others,
too, have children going to
school.
"Some ottwr way should be
found to rai.ie monies for this
purpose.”
Mr. Pearae Mped found the
Comox Valley Board of Trade
and its branch of the Cana¬
dian Club. He's a riurter
member and pest president of
the club.
And always there has been
his consuming interest in
birds, "nie book will be one
of his ppMidei^t achievements.
By A. H. MtRPH\
With half the $«as(Mi’s
McPherson Playhouse botrtt*
ing time filled by Bastion
■I’healre, dty finance watch ¬
dogs decided Thursday that
the organization needs help
and approved a S2,400 sub¬
sidy.
Accompanied by Aid. A. D.
Toone, Peter Mannering, Bas¬
tion artutie director, presented
his case to a sympathetic coun¬
cil finance committee, which
will recommend that the group'
be given S1S5 a week frgri city.
funds for the months of October,
November and December.
At the end of thal lime, i
another look will be taken ini f/mipn R/IV
the light of the fact that In the h^******^^
Interim an election will havei
b.'en held and there may be]
new faces on the civic scene. ^"1 • -
■"There is another (actor here I .1 |
also." Mr. Mannering told alder- ▼
men. "A grant such as this la a/
an indication of official ap-
pi-oval, and this should make
it much easier for us to get a I
Canada Council grant.” l.y
DEDICATED OSOt'P ^
•T think we should all get
behind you in your effort to . \l _
get a Canada Council grarl.'* W On|W|l
said Mayor Wilam. "This U a T UHAOEB
dedicated company. Its metn-
ben are putting heart and i-nil
Navy Ships
To Join
Contest
Ranks of dutntinaa lighting
rmiteM exhlbitora will h*
swollen this aeaaon by n<s
of the Royal Cmaadiaii Navy.
EMr forma are belag
mailed to aaval aaito. a Jeaior
fhamber of Cemnere*
apokeamaa a a I d Tharwlay.
City to Eye Hospital Needs
15 Years: $26,000,000
By BILL STAVDAL Victoria during the next 15' The forecast was made by tiie an estimate by the department
.ml hrw< I y^ars. Victoria and District Hoapitaliiof municipal adaLrs.
y cou y aeru mixes amount Is double the pres- Planning Council at the request | Therefore, cne mill would
I'alia the aavy will be a S36.000.00l) estimate of hospital investroent m majorlof municipal councils. The whole| 1300,000 and »wo mills
deroratod foe (Artatmaa aad construction needed In Greater district honpiiabi. 1 area will vote Dec. 11 on foniui-, <^. 00 .
an orewB eecart. proliaMy
HMCB Beaeea Hill, will be
into it aad taking very little There is a mystery dog-; fgii^ ^wd la tight* In ihe
out.” riiateher oiieratii« on Soutfal i^er llariwr Dee. mo.
A major consideration in com- Turner in Jaxnca Bay. Judglag of borne eatriea will
mittee aK>roval was the -xten- Fbur dogs have dinappeared tahe plare Dee. M. <1 and ti,
■ive and intensive program of without a clue sinoe unmer. Entry forms enn be plrked np
youtk education being oonduet- -nie latest was a eskabte ** *lw!U4cal aartioae el
ed ^ the Bastion Theatre in MiBoyed owimd fay Mrs. Shnmn deparlmml etoraa.
the expectation that the !uter> pugh. 45 South Turner ^ n-i
Voters in Saanich
Hit Hospital Plan
\ area will vote Dec. 11 on forpu-, {^.qq
lion of a regional hospital dis-
The district would raise con-
siructlan funds with a property
tax levy of not more than two__
mills. ‘
In 15 yean, a twoenil levy
would raise S9.0UOOOO from the
19ffi assessment. But growth of
the capital r^kxi wUl pcoduce
much more revenue.
Casey
ested youth of today is the de-
%-oted end discriminating thea-,
tre-goer at the future.
YOITH PBOGEA.M
“In foe Manitoba Thegire
POGO GONE
The yewM}ld dog. named
Poeo. vatiishrd m a awAft grab
last week.
Mrs. Pugh was tpeakmg nn
Centre, with which I was ai«-> Hw lelcpl-.me to her mother
ciated. it was found that a youth dog was outside
program paid big dividends. While on the phone. Mrs Pugh
After eight yean of youth and heard the dog start to baric. She I
school training. 40 per cent of ^aid goodbye to her nvxher. bull
the tickets sold at the main by time idie ran outaide all
‘Toss Coin
... Wish’
Chant Asks
PuUic Works Minister W N.
The &anich Vo^' Aaaociabun endorsed the Saanich p„ con stance which will
capital bodyt plan Thursday, but rapped foe proposed re- have a major effect on foe refer-
glon^h^llal program._ j, today, with the
H. Besley. ^tary ^ the association, said the ii^it^aod at a split among the
membership commended Saanich council in Initiating foe aldermen
I '"f “* r^-eommend ^”s»*lS.OOO.“c5’‘fo^
^ be met by pra-
SPUT UKELY * » * • a
Qty council earlier balked at
Casey Raps Hospital Foe»
pro or con stance which will
have a major effect on the refer- ^ W * W
'"f “* ^ t^-eommend ^”s»*lS.OOO.“c5’‘fo^
Playing Politics
With Patients^
me ticxeis soia ai me ma n oy me time ifw rail outiade aU "Although foe need for good and adequate hoapiuls is
plsyhouae were taken by ^le waa qufet and Pogo was gone recognized, foe proposed method of financing their operalinna Victoria.
have to be raised by Greater ^ a regfooal^hoa-jtwpi^ dist^t wt» have uptod
under 21 year* of age,
Bastion director said.
I THREE GONE
j tennial Fountain behind the,
Le^Iative Buildings at 2:30,
( OOD QUALITY S' P""*' ^ He said foe aaaociatiod fs
(.ODD QtAUTT asked thnt her nsmie be witb-:to the idea of Ctrtw in the Foun- reciaial narks board
The Bastion team was regu-.held, hns had three dof^ stolen tain Day
li^rty presenting pi^uelions of since nnuner, a German shep-i The public (lipped $505 05 7 >i "
good quality—kind the pub- herd wsd two mongre l s. coins into the fountain shortly | ^
1.C obviously wishes to see—and, PoUce have found no trace, after it waa opened in August '
Its audience grows In an rocour- "ft «ouki be easy to get 1962. But another 1150 is need-
aging way from month to;pogo." Mra. PUgh aaid. “He ed before there will be enoupn f
month." Mr. Mannering said in | come* when he's called aexilto buy a piano for foe Senior J fl
a covering letter which accom-liove* riding in can. He dDesn'tiatiiena’ Centre In Center-.ial
panied hi* appearance before: have to be coaxed.” ISquare. D •
tlie committee. She mid 1100 fbr him and has “I would aak you to retnem- M QSStftQ
All IhU gave an aura of we-, since been cDerad 1200. ber this day, Friday, and visit "
cess, the letter said, but It did There have been no raneom the fountain to toss a coin and Rubin Boyd helping deccR*ule
not alter the gravity of foe, notes, make a wlfo." said Mr. Chant. fo(> Art Galteiy for the
situation so far as foe theatrical' — student, alw live* at 644
company was concerned. , B^^h Drive with her paretite.
'THREE UNHAPPY H • 1 David, a doctW. and Aydwey.
Up to foe middle of November, C/H Femnsula H‘‘«' •"'1
an exhaustive tour of schools ' j J*® boats.* . Rtewart
liad been made and more than I Paal aippkig from a cup . . .
12.000 pupils played to. This was! Til 1 Tom Naah talking to a friend
bard work and three of the most j {fl^^TlTIffC ... l*e Holley Miowing a hand-
valuable membera of the itaflj AfiVL/HlicLO 1. lallllCII i woven aweater . . . HaaB Mel-
had indicated that they could not | POppIng oo ro . . Raaa
eontinua unless conditions im* All 1*1 Hocklag Jnvldng^|iertdB to the
M. For All landidates
Mannering.said that school per- '
.u_ Betb MacDonald washing dnh-
m ea«h which failed to oav ‘ candidate meetings for Tuesday in Prospect Lake Com-.es . . . Lloyd Conilag dancing
fcnime** anH .-welang municipal office munlty Hall on Sparion Road. I . . Fai Metcalf typing . . .
were worieme tor » a w^k lL“ Sidney and North The meeting is being sponswed 1 Mwry Rafoertaiid joining the
ere woncmg uh- a a werk. !j,^^ planned ter next by foe Prospect Lake District | RCMP . . l^rnUae Jones go-
SET BACK CX>MPANV week. Community Association. ' ing over old times with a
Loss of such talented pet^ile A meeting sponsored by North North Saanich ratepayers will friend . . Hilary FteMwalker
Would set the company hack two Saanich and Sidney Jaycees have an o()p>Mlunity to hear their Christonas shot>ping.
years, he added will be held in tiie Knlghu of municipal candidates at a meet* ___
Bastion Dradiieti.«. were P>'*Was Hall on Fourth Avenue fog In the Legion Hall on Mills
drmvinc well ^ wStid Sidney at 8 p.m, Monday R«d at 8 p.m.-nttirsday.
thought, continue to draw,’ but S'
the company was still at the ** F»M*xi.<rA«n5ss« LlUO S OUrVlVQ
dangerouspoint and ilone majorlSAANICH TUESDAY . . — --
seems unfair and places an unjust twrden on foe home- 4s PER ciENT-
owner.” he said. eommun
He said the association failed to see the necessity of a to 40 per cent
regional parks board. K-riier ihi. ^
Meetings Planned
For All Candidates
coins into the fountain shortly | ^
after it was opened in August.' tjPCft
1962. But another $150 is need¬
ed before there will be enoupn V
to buy a piano for the Senior 1 ft
Qtizeiu* Centre in Center ihl
Square. D *
“I wnjid ask you to remem- J Cl^^ffl£
ber this day, Friday, and visit "
the fountain to tost a coin and Rubin Boyd helping deccR*ule
make a wlfo." said Mr. Chant, by. Art GaHeiy for the annual
- bull. fA student, slw Uvea at 644
, Beach Drive with her {MrenlB,
David, a ckictm'. sad Rydary.
Her hobby is aailbig and she
I hat ^WD boats. > . . Rtewart
I Paal sippkig from a cup . . .
■Rl I Tom Naah talking to a frietxi
^|onnA|B . . . Lee Hatley atw w ing a hand-
■ lallllCU , woven aweater . . . HaaB Mel*
ber po p ping ooni . . . Raaa
- Hocklag Jnritlng^|iertdB to the
Chamber at Camane Chriat-
mdidates
I . . Fat Metcalf typing . . .
I Hw-ry Ratberlaiid jolnfog the
I RCMP . . l»rnUae Jones go-
' ing over old times with a
Victoria ' dntrict are playing poROcs that hoapital canstruction here
' with the mk, Joseph Caaey, be patd for entirHy by the pro-
4s PER C'ENT-.^ - chairman of foe ViotnAa and vincial and federal goveinments.
The community's thare comes: Dlslrict Hoapital Planning Ocam- 'niirty-Six hoapital districis
to 40 per cent. cil charged ’nwreday. across B.C. have paid their share
Earlier this year, foe hu^itats, Mr. Caaey. former chairman (about 40 per cent* of hospital
- planning council announced foat of foe board of Royal Jubilee building costs, said Mr. Casey.
I $13,573,400 should be si>ent on Hospital, also said moat of foe {Duncan recently raised about
[hospital building in the next five argument against the Dec. 11'$1,000,000 for its hospital,
lyean. hospital referendum come fronii "H I were a member of the
Among the items in the new anti-Soclat Credit reida. -government I would squawk
long-range forecast is a pro- “The majority of the oppori- U different
posed 240-bed hospital worth tun cornea from people of ofoer ten«ula were used here," he
$6.^.000, likely to be built in vlnva than the present govern- *•*<!•
Colwood or Langford. ment,” he declared. ' Casey opposed total gov-
Colwood or Langford. ment,” he declared. ' Casey opposed total gov-
JUBILEE RING fofo • political support lor another
i togftgtit reason.
Alio included Is a $2.-l00.C«0 y.*» i
northeast wing at Royal Jub-lec , XI CAIALD
Hoapital. demolibort-anri rebuild £2 L
fog of St. Joseph's Hospitals ^ Gwat-r Viotoria- .call the tune.’ he said. "There
school of nursing plus upgrad- MONTIIR* BAIT ''Vould be no autonomy at all.”
ing of patient facilities, and TTw raferondum. Iieing held in; The council chairman «id his
addition of 40 bed* at Gorg.-'every area from Sooke to gid-1 «>n-pohOcal
Road rehabilitative hospital. ney, will decide whether rate-
and non-denomtnationat.
St. Joseph’s and Royal Jubilee'payers wUl pay two mills to- hajaxtiu
luotpitals should finish thelrlward hospital conatroctfon in
growfo during the next 15 years, ftitura. At ptesent there ki no ^
foe council suggests.
I lax-based cnmmuitity oupportl
Farther expansion should be for hospfta] building. f/sienif/il dif^dfwi
made at the ColwoodLangford Royal Jubilee and St. Joaeph's
hoapita]. ft says. Ha^pitals currently have a emit- Id^ iZrnttf
aty council has been wary tog . list of elective surgery T^®?*^** \Truni.
about financing a ho^iital dla- ease* totalling more foan 1,600. Gorge Road rehabilitative hos*
trict on two miUs annually. Several month's wait is re* [dtal has received a federal
Robin
The new construction forecast quired. I grant of $38,143 toward cost of
apiiears to be workable. The council headed by Mr. jits recently - opened treatment
The total assessed value of Ca-sey issued a repmt Thursday wing,
real estate from Sidney to Sooke calling for $26,000,00 in honintel The grant was anniMinced
will be cloae to $iKIO.OOO.OOO by aperakng in the next 15 years. Thursday in Ottawa by the
the end 0 # 19®, according to He answered critic* of the [federal health department.
the company was still at the Kmcraenols-fi
dangerous point and if one major SAANICH TUESDAY EalllCl ^CUC-lCS
offering failed to' draw It could An all^randldate meeting foe ShoW Dron
mean canceUation of foe whole chose running lor t^ice in Saan-
Club’s Survival Hanss on Band Battle
those ruining for t^ice in Saan¬
ich will be held at 8:15 p.m.
Ferry Sailings
Increase Jan, 1
Show Urop _
Peofria were moie kind tn rwm ^ A 11 ^ "IT ® ®
leen-Age snoDbery Limits Scope
There were 1.338 eases treat- _ ^ ^
ed to foe emergency ward dur¬
ing November, do*Mn 201 from Teen-age snobbery has cost The only excuse tlicy don't From offering entertain- were Insulted. IVe charged $2 Fighting It out will be the
November, 1984. and 20 fewer Scope promoters $10,000 in use is bad ntertalnment,” merit four days a week when to see foe Wallers, and the Victorian Sect.* formerly tlw
foan to Octifoer 1«s year. U* ■even months of foe 18-to- What , kind of place would it opened, the Scope now of- Scope waa lest than half fall Take Fours, and the Broom
Surgery was required by 719 25 night club's opertion man- all Greater Victoria teeners fers entertainment only Sat- the first night In the States, Town Band from Sdney.
I patients and 639 were medtcal Rger Peter Qiapman said patronixe?
B.C. Fmy Authority will Jaa 1 there will be hourly de- ®*“*-*»
double its wericend aiihngs be- partures between 7 a.m. and 10 ~
Vancouver Island and the p.m. Fridays through Sundays
mainland starting Jan. 1. Pre- at all four terminals on Vanoou-
mJer Bennett announced Thurs- ver Island and foe mainland llll
The improved winter service **«
B.C, Ferries will also have will double the number of week -1 A 79*1
Wednesday.
“It would have to have the noon.
urday night and Sunday after- the Wallers play to packed Saturday's event, atarting at
"Victoria tet^-agers are all tieal entertainment in North.
Duncan Man
Hurt on Street
snobs,” said Mr. Chapman.
* w *
„ ■km, free reireshments, a
O) quite ki<U won t aaioci- taxi aervloe from the
ate with E^uimalt kids. Vic front dour to the place, foe
tt.e. r ern es vnli «1» l»ve ^1 double the number of week-1 A TS-year-old Duncan man Is toria High kidx with Oak Bay. ,p,.n.ayer* would haw to 1^ we brought in good .nitslde nteht i
r~
•on. houses wlwre admission starts 8 p.m.-, will have a different
enteruinment in North. Mr. Chapman said he Is not *t 12.50." format frwn ofoer Island bard
Arherica, Mr Chapman said, .bouj "People ask me why I don't battle.
It would offer ^ admls- nioney. Just a little surprised, bring In Sonny and Cher, or , * a #
an, fr« reireshments, a * * * foe Rolling Stones. I wouldn't "We are modelling It on the
, . . take the chance. If’I could get American system,” Mr. Chan¬
ge even lost money wl«n oie Beaties for $2,000 for one man said,
n •'’’utight IB good outside night. 1 wouldn't tsike a chance Under foe American s.vstoin.
inds like Jbe Viwroys. from „„ bilngfog thefn In. I d prob- both bands are on stage at ihe
“altle, or foe Wallers. ably lose money.” same time, pJaying altem;iia
“These bands a.sked us. Saturday the “Save tli* numbers, so the audience can
ably lose money.'
Saturday the
Mr. Benneft aaid foat stalling Horseshoe ^y
I Thursday,
go,* 'You have to dress up.*
the place.’*
'What kind of rangitang* ace Scope" campaign begins, with make a companson, nunil>er
the kids in Victoria?' They a battle of foe bands.
by number.
ix)(:al news
ilECONl) NEWS SECTION
It liiila (CukitM.
(KSTABUHIIED 1A<8)
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1963
CLASSIFIED
i i PAGE TWENTY.flVE
p
Hoy al Aloxamlra Hospital ^ '
Alumnae Association Officers Elected
' Mrs. T. Blair MacLenn wn* Mrs. Cloori.-o Aolt. vire-pirsi- of life memb<Tship pina in the WTiile at the convention. Mrs. Kollwinfi the meeting Mr.
H-ctcd president of Victoria deiit; Mrs. A. Mnrl>-wi RtirH. aswiaiitm. . Coil<‘y wa* awarded a life mein-exhibited his waleiMsAjr
Chapter of Royal Alexandra secretarydreasurer; Mrs. Rob- Mrs. J. Wilson-of Vancouver henhip in the AARN tor her ... .s# »k j •
|[(9pilal Alumnae As-sociation at ejl Dyniimd. sick Visitipfi con- was a piest for the evening. contrilnition in Ux* field of many of them de.pict-
Uip'recent meeting in the Banip-'vener. ^ Mrs. Colley reported on the jiuhlie health. Site’retired some *>*8 Paijiflc Norlhwett Ecene.s.
toh Court home of Mr. and Mra. CongratulalionK were extended (Hinvention of Allierta Registered .veura ago as luperintendent of Refreshments were served
Henry Colley. to Mrs. John MarDonaid. Alnt.jiNurses' Association held re- Public Health Nuning in Al- and Mrt. Kelman was co-
Other officers elesited were Baird and Mrs. Ault, recipients]centiy at Jasper, Alta. iberU. hostcM.
Hniso S(»*)0
I niliiiinlrd by rain and e»ld
winds, a larae niinilier of Vic*
toriiuia turn<-<( eiil (nr the an
nmil KAle *>f himllcrarta made
by Ilia Mind. The sale, li«dd at'
the Blind Inslitiite lieadi)iinr-
Wa, raised sitiHt, llie Largesi
amount to date.
^6 Qnillt (rufitltiitt Victoria, B.C.. Fri., Dec. 3. 1965
Award Prizes
Twfeuirii' A
iM M m taa M ■
At (he meeting <»f ihe Victoria
Hand Weavers' Guild prizes by
popular choice for members'
own weaving were pi«iu<nte4 (o
Mis* M. Hill and Mrs. C. L.
Slantun. MeniUrs were also
advised that several pieces of
weaving had been chosen by the
Canadian Weavers' Guild to be i
shown in tlx* travelling exhibit
commencing Sepl. 19W
It was with sincere regret ttie
autM | »a m «^ that Mr* J L.^
White'has had to give up, her
weaving. Mr*. White was instru¬
mental in the organization of
the Weavers' Guild in 19.1& and
was president for many year*
^' MMMMMF.-' SS a
it's fro
Christmas
GIFT SUGGESTIONS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE
Silver-Pla^ed
ICE TUB
Exclusive to Birks
The fibergias insulation kcepa kv
cubes for hoursrequally versatile
for hot food for festive entertain¬
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Silver-Plated
COCKTAIL
SHAKER
AvRilabie in plain or ham¬
mered finish. Capacity 15 oz.
STEAK
KNIVES
Exclusively Mode
for Birks
AluTnhtuni handles with stain*
less steel blades.
Box.wtafstat, *^.00
Box. set of eicht,*9.00
In the Festive Spirit Is This
Crystal Clear, 14-Pce.
PUNCH SERVICE
Extra large punch bowl,
gi-acefully designed, with
amber le^ and handles, and
beautifully dear glass de- i
sign. (Net exactly aa Ulus- • jj
trated.) _
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For an Original Gift Idea
MINT SET
DESSERT SET
In pure white porcelain—each with Its own fruit motif, and trimmed
with gold Six different motifs.
Genuine 1965 Canadian' coina, pennanently aet in crystal-dear
Lucite.
Na. 1— r Cube Paper Waight, flS.BO No. Z-^Bnokeade,
Cube Paper Weight, $10.00 pair M4.M
This sew luliao
reconler openi bot-
tki. provide! aster,
tainmeat in- or out-
of-doors. Styled in
smooth brass, length
14",
twist CAP RIGKT TWIST CAP LEFT
*6
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of 8U
New Exclusive Twist Action
Automatic Two-Color
BALL PEN
large matching
.*3.75
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PENGUIN SERVER .
A beautifully styled slim, autocnatic, two- ■ tes-wwai-*
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wlrst to change from red to blue, gedd- foods coM ... and keeps i(X cubes
color finished. Fully guaranteed, for hours! A wdeoma and useful
^ — gift. Each
Befllb avaflabk, mA 48#
For His Treasures
HANDSOME
JEWEL BOX
Xn brown or
black vinyl, lined
in velvet. The
interior provides
amt:^e apace for
his favorite
accessories.
An Ideal Gift for the Theotregoer
OPERA GLASSES
Complete in Brocade Case
» 13 ®°
Other atylea priced from
115.00 to 930.00 a pair
BIRKS
706 - 708 YATES ST.
Phone EV 24241
is ONLY
Complete with $
IZ «ipa and
'alS ladle.
For Cheery Hot
Toddles or Coffee . . .
English Bone Chino
COFFEE MUGS
Each with its own coiorfut $| “yc
decoration. Each . •
Or specially priced $3 QC
in seta of four. J.-PP
BOXED
NOTEPAPER \j^
Exclusive to Birks—60 single sheets,
36 envelopes, in Birks gift box.
FEATURE VALUE
$*100
BOX
12 ONLY
Cymo Boudok or Desk
ALARM CLOCKS
30*Uour Jewelled
Swiss lever
movement.
Alarm. j
Solid brass case. J
Luminous dial. I
•/soil
Beg. price
$22.50
SPECIAL *15
Open Tonight and Next
Thursday and Friday
'Until 9 oXIock
I
I
Dailjl (Tolnnifit Vklorii, 8.C., Fri., Dec. 3, 196S 27
Bazaar
Raises
By Dorothy Wromowski
EnterlHininR at this season reaches a high peak
and il Is definitely party time if anyone needs to be
told. Lots of private parties coming up as well as
public affairs.
first in th« tatter group is
the annual I'uinaetts Ball at
tlic Art Caller., a wc?ek Sat¬
urday. The Auxiliary girls
arc already at the Gallery
siurting in on the decorati(»)s
for this puitular event. They
tell me tickets are sold out
now.
Among those making up
parties are Mr. and Mn.
riraham w^th Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Meredith. Dr. and
>tra. R- M. Lane, Dr. and
Mrs. II. R. Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Parker, Dr. and
Mm. Vincent W. Smith. Mr.
ttnd Mrs. R. W. HUIdall. Mr.
and .Mrs. Ken Jackson, Mr.
and .Mm. J. Williams, and
Mr. and Mm. C. Sprall.
Mr. and Mn. George May-
enck's guests are Mr. and
Mm. William Mann. Mr. and
Mm. tlark Wlntemuic, Mr.
and Mm. Gordon Rrnnn, Dr.
and Mm. Hi«h Stark, .Mr. and
Things moved fast at the
Gorge Road Hospital Bazaar
on Wednesday at the hospital.
There was a crowd there at
the opening and by 1 ajn.
Jthe home cooking table was
completely cleared.
Other slaUs also did a brisk
business, eepec^idly the stuffed
t<^s and Christmas decora¬
dons.
Financially, the affair was
most
Mn. Ken Dasia and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Brjiioa.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. R. Alex¬
ander. the latter is convening
the bali, are going with Dr.
und Mrs. J. Mereer, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Alexaeder, Mr.
aad Mn. R. McOlmmnn. Dr,
and Mn. II. 8. Ford, Mr. and
Mm. D. Telford and Mr. and
Mrs. Alaa Ker.
Another party will he Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. II. Godfrey,
Dr. and Mn. Nluart Nenalng,
Mr. and Mn. Erie T. Lovett,
Mr. and Mm. Alaa A. Hlgla'
hnlham and Mr. aad Mrs. A.
de Goulirre.
Mr. and .Mrs. R. F. Ktapell
will he with Mr. and Mm. W.
W. Klnrlalr, .Mr. and Mrs.
Nels I alriime and Mr. and
Mm. Nick North. Still another
group will be Mr. and Mn.
R. Akehon with Dr. nnd Mn.
C'. Gregory, Dr. and Mn. R.
W. DavidsoB, Dr. aad Mn. J.
Khllllps and Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Phillips.
successful, the sum of
$1,060 being rsised.
Turkey burgiw^ were served
at lunch and later In th^.Aff^*
noon patrons sat down to tea.
Mrs. C. R. Douglas was gen¬
eral convener and Mrs. E. R.
Owen welcomed guests among
whom were Mrs. W. A. C. Ben-
neD and Mrs. Wesley Black.
Converters of the various
stalls and helping In other,
capacities were Mrs. V.
Mawer, Mrs. G. Leen^g, Mrs.
J. Ford, Mrs. B. Shattock, Mrs.
R. Lewis, Mn. J. Cook, Mrs.
A. Peddleeden, Mrs. E. Aah.
Mrs. G. Callan, Mrs. R. B.
Simm, Mrs. J. E. Christian.
Mrs. G. McKeown, Mrs. B.
Wiper, Mrs. C. Coleman, Mrs.
W. W. McGregor. Mrs. E. T.
Hammon, Mrs. A. G. Hamil¬
ton, Mrs. G. F. Hilliard. Mrs.
H. V. O'Reilly. Mrs. P. L. Bosi
nell, Mrs. F. Harvey. Mrs. D.
John. Mrs J. B. Walt.
Mrs. H. Jackaon, Mis. S. S.
SmethuTst. Mrs. W. Hardy,
Mrs. A. Mawer, Mrs. T. E.
Pagdln. Mrs. T. G. DalzeU,
Mrs. C. Read. Mrs, R T.
Shemilt. Mrs. W. Green, Mrs.
I H. F. Warrington and Mrs. P.
J. Woolley.
living in Ojai, Calif. In the picture
with Mr. and Mrs, Scott are five chil¬
dren, Marion, on her mother’s knee;
Pat, who plays the saxophone, Joye
the clarinet, Blair, the trumpet, and
Walter.
A Canadian who has made his home
in the United States for the past 14
years, Mr. William Scott has brought
his family here to live. His desire to
return to Canada came following a
holiday visit to Victoria a year ago.
Prior to coming here the Scotts were
THE
FASHION
SUCCESS
OF THE
SEASON .
Bride Sends Bouquet
To Her Grandmother
length gown of whit* taffet* ^
enhanced wtth lace appUquet' ^
on the bodice and down thej Whiteaker was
hunt of the full skirt. A peart' best man for his brother. Usher-
and crystal ttara held her elbow-1 big were Mr. Pat TUtt. bride's
length veU of sHk Ulusion net. brother. Mr. Paul Hutcheson
Maid of honor Mils Karen ^nd Mr. Peter Davies.
Rlgrts, was In a floor-lenglh ,, . , ^
.,»iL --tall ->»«' Members of Fairfield Rover
Miss Molreen W h It* *k e r.'
groom's sister. u>d junior ^ bridal party left
bridesmaid. Miss Marjory Hm-!
‘lock wore similarly styled A motive cut glass vase
Clubs
In Sweet Kid—red. green, navy, wet
sand, cinnamon and black.
Also in black patent.
Sizes 54 to 12, AAAA to B collectively.
FATHERS AND !M>NS I
First Cedar HUl Cuba. R
Pack, annua] father and aon
banquet wlU be held Dec. 3
at 6;30 p.m. In the Cedar Hill
Cub hall. I
CTIRI8TMAK TEA
A Qirislmas tea and sale of
work will be held on Saturday.
Dec. A at 2 p.m., in St. Mat¬
thias Church hall, corner Rich¬
ardson and RiChraona.
National Dishes
Served at Suppei
8T. PATRIOK’8 CWL !
Oak Bay, St. Patrick's Catholic'
Women's l.«Bgue will meet nn
Tuesday. Dec. 7 at 8 p.m., in the
church hall.
IMS Dmiglaa St
Open Friday until nine
DeltckMia aromas of chow
mein, cabbei^ rolls, and Aua-
tnUiaa aut-mcat pot pie blended i
invitingly at the Intcrnatlcnal'
Supper held recently at HIQ
Memorial School.
Eight booths featuring nation¬
al dlibes wera decorated with
flags, posters, and aouvenln
l>eruliar to that country. Serv-j
eri were dressed bi nsllonal {
costumes.
Beginning with Australia,
guests viewed toy kosias, kan¬
garoos. and a tMxnerang. as,
toiem’ poles, moccasins, woven
baskets, and Indlaa blantots
were displayed.
A variegated eoleaiaw aalad
was served from the American
table which sported the Amart-
cau eagle and the Stare and
Stripes.
The Hawalan booth srith leis,
coconuts, and pineapple as at¬
mosphere, served a fniit pwch.
Finally, Germany oontributed
the deseert, a ehoeedate torie.
served with tiie delicate tinkling
af a pyramid which turned by
the heat of candies at the base.
Display tablM featured handt-
crafta of Hollaad, Latvia, RiiP
liploea, and Africa.
This eveat was sponsored by
Ole Seventh-day Adventist Home
, and Sfdwo) AiMcIation.
It is well known that parents rival, Skaeke’a meet
before a wedding can become Jill and their oigagc
a bit confused to I was nert bubbling champagne |
ivally surprised when Buaiy wedding bellt dceoi
Rnlwrta walked oft with my cover,
glasses when she was over f.,,,. ^ ^
fiwn Vancouver this week. beck to the
Son. Hkooke is getting mar- J
lied on the 18th and Art aad had
Bunty BIT giving a party at ***
the Victoria Golf Oub for him
and his bnde-to-be, JiU Lakes.
to which they have invited * , llfP?*
Victoria friends. As everyone • P*^*" ^
knrjws the Roberta lived here This had just abo
before going to Vancouver a me time to go over
few years ago. about three times, d
The invitation to this party wa.ste basket as mai
is an original. Cartoon style throw out miles of jui
by an arti.st with Universal every netvspaper an
pictures, it tells the story of ztne within range ant
Art and Raaty when they first if the gremlins thai
met. lunched, became en- every newspaper of
gaged, married, Sfcooke’s ar« fliMUy won.
Going East for Wedding
Another set of parents about
to see their only atm married
are l/cshr and Betty Moore.
They wilU be off on the lllh
tar Toronto, where son Jln\
will be miRTied to Canadian
Women's Golf Championship
Winner Gall Harsey, on Dec.
18. Getting there a week early,
the Moure* will be there for
some of the parties and fun
before the wedding. They'll be
back here on the 23rd In time
tor Ghrlstmas.
The Haneys who live bi
Willowdaie are a golfing fam¬
ily and all belong to Scar¬
borough Golf Qub. Gall is
also aji only child, same as
Jim. She has had her first job
this year, aa a high sctwol
physical education teacher.
Jim will be graduating in den¬
tistry this month from Uni¬
versity at Toronto.
To Bathe By
Received my first Christmas
package in the mall this morn¬
ing. Of all things, it was a
recording of music to bathe
by. In the accompanying ad¬
vertising copy, there la small
type it says you can also danee
or Just listen to this music.
Curious to know what type
of music to bathe by? First,
"A ballad, warm rhythmic
treatmeni of the basic theme
with trumpet and trombone;
next a Latin dance medley in
lively Caribbean style; a Big
Band Sound; an International
Fantasy add a 'cool' Brazittan
treatment in the Bossa Nova
mood.*’
This editorial room is pretty
much a male precinct And
who says men are not curious?
Any who were around when I
oix-ned this package certainly
knew what was In It.'
Most of the remarks are not
Worth printing but 1 liked the
advice nf being careful not to
electrocute myaell.
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Clubs and Sofietics
FOfciVARTV - ilMMAN AUl»
I^die#' Auxltku 7 , fr.xiprnal "nie B.C. Indian Am WeBar«
Oi-der Ewks. wiU hold a Sortety nill hold ihe annual
ChrWinM party M thrtr Oirlrtma^ f»ny In the Cafeteria
ular meetinR, Tue*ln> Dec. 7 of tfie PnnincSiU Govermnent
«( 8 p.m. Exchange of citta and IXMiKbta Ruildjni; »n Tuecday
a pot-luck aupper HririL- j;rw<T- Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. Entmainment.
lee for needy hapipei'' Refrrshmttiu. Friends iifetcome
Cartier-Watlerft
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartier
travelled' fpsm their Winfield,
Alta , home to attend the recent
jweddins of Enid Watters, and
(heir BOR, IXuilel Lawrence Car-
tier, Id St. Michael and All
AnKels'*Church.
Aiao atiandinst from the
prairie city were Mr. and Mrs.
D. Donald Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. D.
Donald Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Jones, and Alan Anchorstein.
The bride Is the daughter of'
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Watters. 2341
Belaire Crescent.
Camationa in pink and white
tones wece at the altar of tfie
church for the caremony it
which Canon J Rogers oCfici*
headpiece. She .carried pink I
roaei and white hather eama-
tioM In her bouquet
Mrs. Robert Cboper wm ma¬
tron of honor for her sister in a
gown of pink brocade, with
matching headpiece and pink
and iHiite eamatloa bow^t.
A similar ensemble was worn
by bridesmaid Mias DeQa Whit-
nwre.
Danny Donald was beat man
and guests were uabered to
' pews marked with pink and
I white bows by Mel Jones and
Bob Cbopcr.
White bells and pink and white
streamers and floral arrange-
menls decorated the church
hall for the reception. Ihe
MaRY STEVENSON Says:
-IF they’re STEVKNSON’S thev
WIIX ARRIVE FRESH . . . ”
(becauMs they're mnde right on
the premiNeM!)
★ IF they're
STEVENSON’S
they will arrive in
perfect cemdition
(because they’re
perfectly packed).
* IF they’re
stb:venson’s
they will be enjoyed
(because of the
quality of the
ingredients used in
■11 our candy).
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wescott, 1415 SlntMi Road,
announce the forthc'oining inarrlage of their eldest
daughter, Wendy Lynne, to Mr. Donald Murray
Lidgate, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lidgate,
485 Fraaer StieeL The wedding will take place at
2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 11. in Oak Bay United
Church with Rev. A.CaWer officiating.—(Jus-Rite)
Marriage between Wilma May Brown and Mr.
Frank Hanaka will lake place at 5 p.m. this Satur¬
day in Oak Bay United Church. Rev. A. Calder
will officiate at the wedding for the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon J. Brown, 2131 AUenby Street,
and the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanaka. —
(Meyers Studio)
PLEASE NOTE^Xo
charge for sperlally packnd
ItoxM If your or^r M
placed NOW!
Heather Diane Morley Bride
Of Mr. Clifford G. Burrows
STEVENSON’S
*'Wbw* n»y Mak* 04*4 raasr TuM tvw icmt-
7t5 TATES STREET i«s itork
CHRONK BRONCHITIS
IftONCNIAL C006H, ASTHMA
C« iM ta>ak iiw* Mri
kataoi ■! kMMWo) ht
pH*kB la tmm k,M*M naHl
ba y«a a, kMik. >«Mi iMM •
yaa Wrf II hafd le Sa ymm •- M ymm
patew fMt IW k«a k OOOb rirtriTlw
rm laaM Mn. a IdZSaiJ, 7S Maan b,a«
kotoUt Mtt. Marjorie Sturgeon ivy and heather in cascade bou-,
sang "nw Lord's Prayer." quets. |
A full train swept back from Little Julia McCarthy was'
■ bridal bow at the waistline of flower girf (or her cousin, is a i
the poau de s^e gown worn (rock of pale piirit peau de sole!
the bride. The gown was flo(» widi matchhig he^plece. She
length and the bodice was fitted earried a basket of white chry*-
« th a bateau neckline. Her anthemums, ivy and heather,
softly dared veil of silk iHusion Ted Tutte, Duncan, was best
ttet misted from a small rosette man. Guests war* ushered to
of norganxa. Pink cymbidium their jiewi by Norman Beimett,
orchids, i^te chrysanthemums, Vancouver, and the bride’s
freasia, ivy and beather lormad brother, Bme Morley.
her bouquet. A * #
Maid of honor Miss Maureen A silver vase of pink rotes
Defeo and bridesmaids, the and white heather topped* the!
Misses Joan Burrows and Janot wedding cake made by the'
Land, were in matching gowm bride's aunt, Mrs. E. N. Gyles, I
jof American Beauty rose peao which centred the bead table at:
de foie. Their headpieces were the reception in the Oak Bay|
self-faMc roses en tone and they Beach Hotel. Arrangements of:
carried white chrysanthemums, pfnk ind white chrysanthemums]
The church of which her great-;
grandlather, Ronald McRae.
Was one of (he original found-
•rs. was the setting Saturday
■ftemoun when Heather Dfane
Morley became the brUe o(j
Oifford Glen Burrows. I
cwnpleted table decoradons. |
Chiiilapher J. McRae prupooed'
the toast to ids niece.
The couple ndU make their
home In North Vancouver, fot-
lowing a honeymocm trip to the
mainland.
An emsFsid green coat topped
, the white woo) dress worn by
the new Mrs. Burrowi br trarel-
Ilog. She cempdemented the out¬
fit with a toning velvet hat.
black patent acceisorles and
gardenia ceruge.
Arrangements ot pink and
white ehrysanihemums were at
the altar of St. Aldan's United
BIRTHDAY EVENT
tteud heard vows between the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
kid G. Morley, 3291 Cedar Hill
Road, and the son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W Burrows, 9255
East Saanich Road. Mr. Mar-
ley gave his daughter In mar-
tiage.
During signing of the register.
Tomorrow is SebasHon's birthday.
He wishes you many happy returns
to his slorc.
IMPORTED
To celebrate this occasion, we are holding an
FURNITURE
Carol Berry Entertained
At Round of Showers
Relax .. •
in this coneetty de-
signod oasy-chafr with
the right cneasurea ...
the footstool can be
adjusted in two
heights.
Prievd at
A round of parlies bas her-i Guests included Mrs. G. JohWjtbe Beach Drive home of her
aided the marriage of Miss Carol ^ son. Mrs. M. Patterson. Mrs. A.
Ben-> and Kenneth Ebbs-Cana-'Ashton. Mrs. A. Cainor. Mrs.:
van. which takes place on Sat- A. Pylypa, Mrs. K. Evans. Mrs.'
•rday. D. Greer. Mrs. 8. fttpiB, Mrs.'
Miss Berry was presented R. Goldie, Mrs. N. >lulUi>. Mrs.
with a oorsage of goid Ueystn - G Olds, Mrs. E. WrIMd. Mrs.
themunis. rentred ivith yrttow F. Lamoiil, Mrs. R. WiUlamt,
rnsebuds when Mrs. E. S»ewart Mrs, R. Wtaterhottom. Mr*. D.
gave a shower in her Esplanade nendemn, Mrs. P. Gray, Mrs.
borne. P»k camaikaH en cor^ J. Taylor, Mrs. B. Ward, the
sage amv received by the honor Mines ‘Irene TVtcher, Sylvts
guest’s mother, Mrs. Richard Voelk, Dnrls Roberts, Helen Kcl-
Berry, and the gn>acn-«lect'a, ley. Ptt MiKk, Marie Sc^t. Oas
Dother. Mrs. George Davis. |WakW, Cathy Goldie. Oiariotle
Pink rosebuds tnmmad the Thomss. Hath Basi, Peggy
tanjuoi&«> laundry tiasket PbytJis Levi, Jeaa
eoidained the gifts. Gladys Willett and EDI
A bride’s cake centred the ^bwlei.
nfreshment table front which Mrs. Leslie Mortenhead and
■ buffet supper was served. Mrs. Thom m Motcenhead gave
Others invited wet* Mrs. J. ■ shower In the former’s Gorge
Made. Mrs. C Matte. Mn. M. R*’** “* "I***
Palfi. Mrs. J. Cdwarda. Mrs. D. csritetkns en eonaga wer* iw
Berry. Mm. P. Stewart. Un. G. ^ ^ ^
CriWln. the Misoes Teri and Bar- P"*‘P“ **•
bara Matt, nd Barbara Bader cm
Mm Yvonne Wyatt and Mm. «ii.mer held
A. Joneswertai^ata rf^r Am.« th-t attending were
to the latter s NmWi Park Road g Hiacock. Mrs. A. Botten,
honw. Gifts were omcealed he- %»« ft McAMam Mrs. D. HiU.
mocner r«crived white ranagri
Gifu were lo a decuated unv ,
rella. A biide’s cake centred
the refreshment table.
I Guestillncluded Mrs. D. Berry.ll
Mrs. L. Afrtdershead, Mrs. G.
Williams, Mrs. R. MacAdama,
Mrs. S. Vanesa, Mrs. C. Mane.
Mrs. D. Mill, Mrs. E. Stewart, t
If Misses Gwen Kirk. Carol
Holdridg* and Suzetie Smith. i
Golden and bronze chrysaft-|
themums cend-ed the refresh-
jment UMe »hen Mrs. Berry
gto'e a tnxL'wesu tea in her
I Wooden Crescent home in honor
of her daughter. Arrangements I
of the tame flowers decorated >
tibe rooms. More than 30 guests I
attended.
Exclu&ive to ua
in Canada
ftae Onr Fine Seleetton of DIaliiiC Bourn BuMco, and
The large<4. exrfiisfve aelef-ilnn In Western Canada of
imported Rrondlnavian fwnKare
Ask about oar laterkir ileniralfag servka.
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FREE CL'BTOMIS PARKING
Open • Days — Pi'ldoy sill ■
For just W/2 hours, starting ot
II a.m. tomorrow
We are reducing 50% of our stock
COATS
SUITS
DRESSES
GOWNS ‘
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
THE GIFT
THAT'S SURE
TO PLEASE HIM
Sole merchandise reverts to its regular price on Monday
Whst could be more wel-
cmne than a pair of com¬
fortable slippers? ... a
fine gift he wll) appreciate
.— styled and pric^ to fit
your budget.
Special Store Hours for This Event
FRIDAY-ll A.M. to 9 P.M.
SATURDAY-9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Mules or nipper
Cosy, soft soled Opera — FXerelte
fastened Slippers by Oxford.
Soft and wooty sheorlbig* or Wts
and many othm.
(Sorry—No Sales before 11 a.m. on Friday)
A PAIR OF FINE DRESS SHOES
f FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
GiVe a Gift Certificate
Open Friday ’til 9 p-m.
774-778 Fort Street
(Four dopn west trf BiaiMhard)|
ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL1
Budget Terms
Available
E^arlring In
City Parbade
IS21 Dooghii Street Phone 8-1821
Befueea Tates and Jehntom Stmtt.
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Board or by the Government of British Columbia
JfjilU CTiiIonlwr Vittorii. B.C., ^ki., t>fc. 5, 1985 2
l>»*ar Ann Ijnde^:' Do j^^ou have any ad\ice for_a^
cirl. 20. who is planning,to marry a man. 45? I am
not going to doll up »he facts. I will give them to you
straight and I want a straight an-swi*!'.
Jrt<> will bavf.to pay *hnioti>'
apil child .suppon for nin# more; I'vo got four kids who need a
years, tie has a fairly gocHt job. father so d«->n t .u*U me lo k;ck,
no money ."^ivtst ami he owts a him «jf. CTnick says there is
Jew small bills. Dp.yoo have any nothing between them and ih.at
statistics on the eaminii capacity all »he wants is a shoulder to
cif a man hts age? Wii) it go up cr> on. What do you think?—
or .iown^ If Joe should start.ONLY HIS WIFE
another family, would he be Dear Wife: I think a father
able lo earn enough to see his of four kids should keep both
second set of children through shoulders at home. Tetl yiwr
college? hu.shand to cut out the counsell-
What if lus health fails’ If he mg. He should send her lo the
should he forced into a lower- Family Serviee Association or
jiayinp job could he meet his the YWCA. TTiey offer excellent
ohligatioms? Joe seems to be in se/s-ices.
good health now, but f want to • * e
look a head a few years. PS, i>ear .4iib; a friend and 1
He's a very likeable person drove into a welldinown drive-in
—MTSS WORRIED for lunch The boy took our or-
Dear Miss: The faint praise w-as back with the
with which you have dammed trays within a few minutes. My
poor Joe in the P.S. takes .vour friend got what she ordered but
letter out of the human relations t Kot frankfurter and a malt
category and makes it a math' instead of a cheeseburg^ and
probletn. Iced tea.
My cixnputcr says. ' Forget It. A-s I was explaining the eriw'
Kiddo.” to the boy. a waitress came
* a * ■ over and said. "Thai tray be-
nrarAnBl.andrr.:r>oyoubo. ‘
licve a married man can be a 1”* T* * mchwv and
• hesl pal" to a divorced wo
man he used fo go with before ? ^ xf nia# the way
he married’ Mv hushnnri savs ^ '***’ '"J' *»"**»^h
“Yes," 1 sav "Horsefeathers’" ^ ^ unwrapped I arniplr
Here are the facts: coukt no< eat il I wai loo env
>o nwntdain to the
AT HOME
FASHIONS
MEN
ADORE
haerasaed
manager to 1 dtdn'l have any
kiBch Don't you Mnk they
ahoukl have hrought me a frevh
tandwnch inatend of one that had
already been unwrapped?
My friend aayt I am c'rary?
do you tay* - ARKANSAS
BEEF
Dear Beef .konte folks ai«i
more aitueamlth than othera. i
'Hiit does not mean they ar*
craxjr I
If you didn't wrmnt the aand-l
wieh after it had been u»'
wrapped you ahnild have toid
the mamcer. I'n aure he wnuM
have teen to H that you rece i v e d
a freih one.
Make Hers the Exceptional
Gibson Girl Christmas Present
When d collection this elegant is
shown, you may be sure it can
only be found at Gibson's
Devastating AT-HOME Fashions
Home is where the drearr-girls are, causing
a thousand small parties to sparkle, wearing
Gibson Girl fashions . . . clothes that glow
with the spirit of the evening. Personal, lux¬
urious and highly decorative.
entertaining in a toga of pale blue silk
that flows like talk through a room. Bro¬
caded DINNER SUITS in a party spirit.
SEPARATES in golden lame, close-fitting
bodices glittering with beads and sequins.
Bride-Elect Feted
Mrx. J, H. Francis and Mrs..the Misses Barbura I^ippa. Lois
B. Irving were oo-faoatesses al Orrkk and Caroline Hell, usis-
Ihe former's OrUUa Strcei home i ted her in openkig the gifts
•I a shower in honor of Miss I which were emiained in a gaily
Pamelia Oralman whoae mar-i decorated umbrella.
r*ege to ifr. Grant K. Oatgnqrle! Other guests wrere Mrs. W. V.
wiU take place on I>c. 11. Putman. Mrs. C. Phipps. Mrs.
Mrs. William Irvine and Mn. S. Orrick, Mrs. N. HIU. Mrs. G.
V. Barrata aisle ted with Irvine. Mrs. S. Lozzi, Mrs. J.
arrangements. Viereck. Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs.
Chrysanthemum corsages Don Ferguson. Mrs. R. W. F*r-
were presented to the bride- guson. Mrf. J. Banja^, Mrs. C
elect, her mother. Mrs. J. DeeF Smith, Mn. E. Feirnw. Mrs.
man and die graam.«lect's moth- A. Cuthbert. Mn. G. Bzilleoger,
er. Mn. M. C Leheim. Mn. R. Kullman and Mn. V,
'The hr1do-to4ie's attendants, ScagUati.
In Dresden Peach —a fluffing of award¬
winning lingerie news. Select your gifts and
make some beauty news of your own.
THIS CHRISTMAS
BE SURE WITH
h Wesfinghouse
Housecoats m bewitdi^ug^uminous fab¬
rics ablaze with Lurex threads. Pomezia-
printed silk togas.
Treat the whole (amUy to the flaest ta home en-
tertainmeat with a aew I^le^isioB or Stereo.
Give Conveniently—Use
Our Budget Account
For your convenience—
Open Wednesdays until Christmas
FREE
1 year porta warranty
1 ymr free aervtre
Rug them In anywhere
for the clearest ^cture.
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UNION MADf ONf OOffN
30 OailH (^nlonlfd Victoria, B.C^ Fn'., Dec. 3, 1965
Poor Aitendnnce
Accidents Injure Six
peotabona, a SS.OOO city grant j
will be needed to keep the Mari '
time Museum in the* black this
year, members of cHy council I
finaiK'c committee were told j
Thursd. y- I
nie comniflleo will recom-l
mend to counetl that the help be'
giyen.
A letter fnan the museum
board of Rovemnrs indicated
the letter f^aid. tnoliided were
the fact that Bastion Square,
where die museum is located, is
not ye* rehabilitated and that
brochures and pubUcatinns ad*
verdaing tourist attractionB kv
cited the Instituticn at Ha c4d
site m EsqulmaH.
"'nteie peop4e are very opti*:
miatie for the future, and we dldj
tell Stem to come back to us If |
they got into trouMe/* said
Mayor Wilson.
"Well, we certainly couidn't
let a thing as imiiortant as this
die nn the vine,'* Aid. Oyde
Savage agreed.
Hope. 180 Howe, at Blanshard.
and Burdett. at 7:f7 p.m.
Duncan resident William Spen-
Tries Spectators
lined up outside hospital bringing; in
simutated casualties. Victims included
vt aFking wounded, stretcher casesjtnd
dead-on-arrivals. St. Joseidi’s oper¬
ating rocBn team goes to work on a
“victim.”—(William Boucher)
It was only a drill, but it caused enn-
stemation and many telephone in-
Inquirics-^nd turning away of visi¬
tors—when St. Joseph's Hospital held
disaster exerdsc Thursday night.
Many calls came when ambulances
Pocket
Dante
On Vieic
Children Die at Port Alberni
Police help John Shearer onto $tretcher
Itw tint pocket editka of
Dante. lUbHshed more than 450
ye«ra ago. it pvt of a book ex¬
hibit now at the Unfver^tjr cf
Vietarta.
The booka by and about dw
Italian poet are the ahowpAecoi
of Ihe Freidi V. de BelHa
QoQ owned by San Fraftciaco
State College, lliey wtH be
housed in the MePhrrm Lib¬
rary art gallery until the end of
the nwoth.
Included are seven 16th-oen-|
tury edltrana. One of these, a I
copy of The Divine Cbcnsdy pul^.
lialwd in Venioe in ISflS, wsa the j
first to ixeemt the poet In a'
format atndlar to today's pocket t
booka.
‘niia year la the IBMi anui-,
vecaary if Dante's bhth. I
By MARY TAIXOR
PORT ALBERNI—An imestigator from the B.G.
fire marshal’s office is expected here today to try to
deteiTnine the cau-Se of a fire which took the lives of
two children Thursday morning,
Fire Chief Maurice Smith &aid
repeated coats o( paint probably
provided an easy foothold for
the flames m the home of Mr,
Pioneer
Dies
The NUTSHELL RESTAURANT
DOWNTOWN —627 FORT STREfn^
Br an ee n GoveraoMBt and Broad
OpM 8;M aJB. Id pm
Bervlag: Breakfast. Lnaek, Taaa and Dtoaer
Exeapt Saa^ya and BaBdaya_
to enter the blazing
TAJ I , at last a perfume that lasts
I TWo other children. Ralph -
I and Irwin, aged 4 and S. etcspnl SPECIAL for
' with their babysitter. Mrs Katie * _^A. •a2 -
I Sam. ArtliritK
' ‘Tt must have been Mn. Sam waj Mttw «ita Arthrtti
screaming that I heard.” Mrs., Semte pwnt fi sttwie t
Biotra said. husband
rushed across because my oolcin reu-w srobai
: mother. Mn. Fred Robinson, ■"* nnihbeyii raca*
'll!“ ^
home. However by the time ,^,2
I Mr. Brown got across the | sure tsosi oolcin. M<
I street. It wu impoaslble for.'o'btatisrM.
Jury Cites
Carelessness
A Conner's jury found 'ITtun-
day that HMCS St. Croix saikr
Ronald Provan's carele«iness
In the operatfon of his car
caused the death of Jamee
Campbell Smith. M. of 3171
Donald. Nov. 19.
Mr. Smith was pronounced
dead on arrival at Royal Jubilee
Hospital after his car coUkled
with one driven by AB Provan,
At Pandora and Camoaun.
The jury foiaid that Mr. Smith
died of a broken neck.
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If another dry spell ruins your fes¬
tive season, it’s not our fault. We're
brewing enough.
Just remembar. Lucky Lager goes
fast. Quests go for Lucky's man-
sized flavour and big, bold Weatam
taste.
So, make sure you're the host with
the most this holiday. Order early.
Order Lucky. Order plenty.
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Dec. 3rd at 7 p.1n.
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Qatllt LUoIoUIS! Victori*. B.C., Fri., Dec. 3, 1965
U eat In* r Plagues
Welland Canal
Cakariaii Believed
Only Survivor . -
From Sunken Rig
siiok«srnafl waterway th»tt ronnects
lakes Ontario and Eric.
I (he picture brlEhlcned at
canal’'^^^ the authority calls the cnt*
“ Montreal. TTiere
..^ _ • Eave the eatU
Winds tha* reached 25 'miles oc***" vessels soil in
....__ ;_ •_ _; the seaway a good chance of es-
iind capsiaed in the South China ^Ic ^oc the second day. The Wei- c*Pi«K to open water in dte St.|
land Caita! was closed for a Uswrenre River before freeze-'
hours because of galea and'^l^'
PRE-CHRISTMAS
GIANT FOOD SALE
said some of the T7 ocean-going
— — MANILA (APi — Kip Me- vessels still anchored
1 iilttninnd *9 Keever. ». of Calgary, was be-Lak'* Erie end of the
j # 11 / -o lieved Thursday night to be the tnight be four or five days away
"''•y survivor among 14 men ^oni clearing the system.
J or gt alioard a O.SOO-ton oil installa- “ .
TORONTO fCPi - Toronto's platform that broke In two hour in gusts hit cwial Iraf-
Vnrk University plans a bi- ”, - .. -.-
lingual college on its campus. while being (owed by a
Tlie coilegc would groom two- tug,
lidguage grnduales fw tofi level Oil comiwny sources in Cal-,
jvxt.s in Canadian gwernment gary said Terry Ursulak, 25. of;
and education,
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CORNED BEEF
ROOSTER COFFEE I
FklnKinion. also was lielieved to
lie aboard the rig, a triangular
platform as big as two football
fields and topped by a tower.
Hetioris here said McKeever.
hijd Iwen picked up after drift¬
ing 1C hours in the South China
Sea.
The 5C0-ton tug Willem Bar-
rndsz was (owing the rig from
Hiroshima. Japan. to'Sarawik.
in Malaysian North Romeo, a
distance of 2.Ano miles when ii
broke up.
Vrah Workf'rs
Back oil Job
ADLN (.VP, Nearly 7.000
Arab Jaborer- who went on a 31-
hour strike at the Rnush mili-
t.vrv- base i/i .Vden have returned
to work, but threatened tn strike
B::ain next week unJp<s their
d»manda fob better pay and
housing allowances are met. '
t SUrtllng Savlagt
flllMMI TELMAC •
KO MOMBT SOWN
POLAROID
CAMERA
Demontiralion
Man Attemph
To Stop Trial
Mr. Gordon Lovell of Polaroid will demonstrate
■ Polaroid cameras and equipment. He will also
• be pleased to answer any of your questions about
■ your own equipment. The Polaroid girl will be
■ in attendance.
■ BToaa aovBi: Haaasr t* mass, le » ■. «• ii •
g ■•taiia), • B.B. to IS p.B.
a TOWN a COUNTRY SHOPPING PLAXA
QULBUC iCPt — Andre La-
inote, 41. of Quebec City today
Was sent to voluntary state¬
ment on a charge of capiUl
murder in the death of Alberic
Riindeau.
Riiodeau's body was one of;
four found recently in woodedj
marshland south of Quebec Qty
by peber.
l-amothe's voluntary state-
menl was.set tor Dee. 10. Vol¬
untary statement is a stage in
Quebec judicial proceedings dur¬
ing which a defendant may pre¬
sent evidence designed to pre-'
Vent hiB ca<e ftom being sent
to trial.
Rilodeau
held criminally resiionsihle by a
coroner's jury in the death of
Bilodeau.
Only Lamolhe has been
charged in the case.
LIBBY’S
Drink a whisky
that's older and
TEA BAGS Z
KARO SYRUP
TISSUE 49*
MIXEDNUTS!;/^"53'
LIBBY'S SUCED
BEETS 2n,39'
LIBBY'S
SAUERKRAUT 2,„35-
ia thought by au-.
Ihorities to have died Sept. -lA,j
m fewr days after having testi¬
fied before the provincial fire
commission ronceming a fire
that destroyed a hotel he owned
In St. Joseph de Beauce.
Three other persons—Fernand
Quirion, Ov'iie Roulet and Jean-
Jaeqim Gagnon — have been
I Wiser’s Oldest, 18 yeara old: I
^ Wiser’! Da Luxe, 10 years old:
Wiser'! lOl, B yean old: Wiser’s Old, 5 years old:
Wiser’s Special Blend, 4 years old.
WISKI'S DiSnUBSY UMITBO, SILLEVIUl. CANADA
This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control
Board or by the Government of British Columbia
SAUCE
Meeting
# Lkws Club of Victoria.
FmprMB Hotel. 13 noon.
15 ot.
REYNOLDS FOIL
A NEW FASHION
MODERN RETAILING
★ ★ PRODUCE FEATURES ★ ★
POTATOES
DA GRAPEFRUITr:;L^:‘i.lOforM“
^ CABBAGE- TURNIPS lb.5
Peak of
The Season
Special Offer
★ ★ YOUR BEST MEAT BUYS ★ ★
FULLY-COOKED
SHANK PORTION lb. 59
BUTT PORTION lb. 63
FROM MRAM'S FINEST RED & RLOE RRRRD BEEF
ouND STEAK or ROAST . 69
rc^rRUMP ROAST a 69
CHICKEN SEGMENTS
IREASTS... lb. 59‘ THIGHS.ib.65
EGS.lb. 69’ WINGS.ib.45
They’K fully Insulated to keep
your feet warm and dry during
the coldest, windiest, snowiest
winter days. Easy sliding, heavy
duty zipper and steel arch for
permanent support. Heavy rub¬
ber uppers and soles. Olive green
In full sizes 6 to 11.
STORE LOCATIONS:
107 Ingram Ava, DUNCAN. B.a
Snoke Centre. 30S8 Otter Point Road
Royal Oak Shoeing Centre
230 Cn^ St. f^elboome PIbhi
C adbom Bay Shopping Centre
3IR7 Oak Bay Av«. Colwood Plaaa
PriCM Ir Effoct Through Saturday, Dic. A
store Hours: MtMiday to Friday 10 a.m. to 10 p.ra. Saturday 9 a.m. to^O p.m.
SHOPPING HOURS
Shop 8:00 a.m. in S:M p.m. Mnn>
da.v through FViday; StlS a-m. to
0:08 p.m. Saturday at the Shnp-
Kaay Storm Located In the Sbeb
hnarne and CoIwrmmI Plaias.
Viaatfoir
liffUiato
We Beserve the Right to Limit Quantities
V
J
THEN
A NEW FASHION
IN MODERN RETAILING
... A Moftt Handsom* Gift
Coats
B. Fashionablt Shawl Cc^r M«de>—It )s
also fully lined with deep lush “Orion*’
pile for extra wannth against cold and
biting winds. Made of the finest genuina
suede. Tan, brown In sizes 36 to 42.
All-Wool Ski Swutors
ual Ufe, whether its en the alepao or by hie llrtald*. aU woal
■spaafera Hwaya make aa exerilMit pnae
pattoTii In shades of bluNi. grev and brown,
atzee small, medium, larp and exoa larga.
Made In Italy with fashion ragfasn shoulder
tor ease of mae amaii t.
WOOLOO DISCOUNT FSICS.
Avallabla tn attzdetiva
A. Handsome Suede with zlp-eut lining->
Thia attractive model has dMp luah
’‘Orion** pile lining that can be zipped out
when the weattm turns warmer. It is
also completaij jvyon lined for perfect
shape retentioa Note the Inside knitted
collar for added protection. *ran, brown.
Sizes 36 to 42. _ ^ ^
P”" 49.88
Crew Neck Sweaters
Rtcular IS.SS Quality
A ruggedly knit, hand taahioned garmeu.
Styled with the popolar artw neck. Avall-
ahU in ahadea of bias gtaea and boaw aslt
•**4 P*PP«r.
WOOLCO DISCOUNT PBKV.
tvoorco
DISCOUNT
PDiCG.
each _
Uni tiNNikii
QLOVES
Ldkurlsua deep
pUa Ualag to give
laal warmth on
cold winter davs.
AvaUaM In diatinc-
tiva shades of tan
and black. Whip
Btltehtd sMBis.
Sizes 8H to 11.
WOOLCO
DISCOUNT
FUCB. m
DiattacHve whip
atitdiad eaama. lji>
minated foam lined
lor extra wanntb.
B la ck , charcoal and
tan. SlM 8H ID XL
WOOLOO
DBOOUNT
5.27
CONVOY COATS
49.88
TrMNNdm tf Ntw
Sport Shirts
laciudLoc the Popular Madras Chedta
ReipiUr S.00 Qualities! Save l.STt
All the new Fall and Winter patterns and styles.
Sanforized, long-sleeve styles. Attractive selection
includes woven stripes, Madras checks, plain
indeseenta and neat patterns. Regular button-
down, cut-away and Hl-Boy cellar styles . . . regu¬
lar tapered body fits. Sizes small, medium, large.
At this low price ymi’ll be able to give Dad
3 or 4 . . . They make the
most practical gifts.
WOOIA^O |C liW dK
DISCOUNT ■■ ■■■■
TRICB. WBWW
Distinctive whip
stitched seams. A
very smart dress
glove. Available in
colors of grey,
brown, black and
chareoaL Sizes:
8*410 ll'i.
WOOLOO
BINOOUNT
PRICK
3.43»4.22
Ityt* LM ttnhirtf Nfi' Dmsing
Quilt lined. drUchabla hood
Made of line quality n^ton
cloth in attractive ahadea of
camel er chareoai grey. T^gte
Isftonert and conoealad zipper
as Uiustratad. Siam I to 18,
Popular Madras checks and
tuhionabk plains. AvtUabla
in a variety ef colorlaat
ahadea and the new absdai of
oasbarry, Mue and elactrlc
blue. Tailored with tapered fit
Ung body, and button ■ down
collar. 100% Sanforized cotton.
WOOLCO DISCOUNT
PBICE, each
Xhidt pat corduroy... popular
with beys for Its wannth and
popular with Mom for lU rug
ged waarabiUty. Strang alastie
bark for perfect fit “Warm
kasha cotton flannel lining.
Coloura: Navy, charcoal and
brown. Sizes • to 14.
WOOLCO DBCOUNT MUCB
Made of 100% cotton
plately washabla. Avallabic In
attracUva cbacki of rad, blue
and graan. A handaema Christ
mas gift and exceptional value
too! Silas I to 14.
Mys* FImmMi
Full euti from soft velour cot-
ten in smart a t r i p a • and
paisley detigna. Mothers will
like them too. bccauM they are
coleurfaat and so easily
waahad. Choose fram a variety
of deahlng colours In tiiaa 8
to 16.
WOOLCO DISCOUNT
FWex. each
1.99 i.87
Dart Hsart: Mssday ti FrMay 10 a.in. to 10 p.ni. Saturday 9 a.ai. to 10 p.m.
TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING PLAZA
DOUGLAS ST. & SAANICH
386-2121 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
I r CAROS OP THANKS
IS COMiNfi iVINTS
2* PtMALI HILP WANTEb
a« lUSINESS SERVICES AND
DIRECTORY
36 RUSINiSS SERVICES AND> 42 EDUCATION
DIRECTORY
Satin CTnloiiint
day, Dte. 1965
AncR hoi:r
te:l£PHon»:s
li:30 p.ni< ta 1 A.m,
S6S-»30»
tnh Mri.' ! ir.s ea citiM ai« 4^
I UtIUUiOT procMtian 6* an tha Mpmti^ni <41
41 in* I aytiiMthy. I card* mnd Itourra n
m Hov nsiVMl durtRf Ih* iiuanic u( my
:• yvonn*, hflovfd inia'iani) Arthui
T>uUca. ‘SpaHWl inMiA* til I Jr R
Matiki^ SiawHi. nunea and aialf oi
St. JtMFpn * HiMpiial Aii*> UtF lend-
*Bd Mr*, m* ul Mr. w. d. .Htnd>r. and Uw
ttai>py la paillMrrr* of LoraJ 21.'. Harticri
t * Bill t'nan Cor l|i* nnaaijna wirxli nt
■ Tt IMS Rn ^ Lmla W MrU«n. ami
•piial. I Haivl*. Otaprl. -Mri. Rvs
X.MA9 DAYS UIRSEK. CX.L1E
Enfland Inn. Ojolumrd irrvileiira
Cui'irfiil Yul* tof earamoiy. tnofa
nrad pnavad'iO. oniii. oixan mu
*!<'. mofinan CV 2-SSLL Kaiarv*
tww.
FAIRriELD CUBS. SeoUTS AN
nual >'aii Katr^ rnf*f»T St UalJ, Drc.
4tn. SiSU to S e.ln. NowelUa*, ham*
ruAliil, eondv. fAbi. hat-dn«i and
lain, whit* ritcABAi aUiLa >')» tur
, 111 .
I TUTlRtOn
I Enroll j'sur atudvnt rvuat and cnr-
rrct Um report CAJtD
[All aub|«cli. rlpmantary. junior,
arrnndar) and unlv*nlty lavria.
Individual help by dadlrat»d. tt
pen tearhcii reMnrct Inlenil and
innUdnira and f*ia dmrrd ramilO
UNIVERAAL TUTORING COLLEGE
PHONE SK-MIk ANYTIME
fimiiS f^NCH. matilT new
and old method tV l-7aifc
Carpantar* ,
EXPERIENCED CABINET MAKER
for ntiiuiMa or rrnovatiAn*. PNm*
LandicapiUf
> v:cT6a 1A S LEADING NURSERY
in ovary raaBm^ fraa aatimaiM and
e uuiiiUI Budded plan availAbla
ynu Huraanea G R H4M.
GARDEN MAINTENAN^- FREE
riUmaln EVSetn
61 RUILDING SUPPLIES
Sparta SS3 1000
EdItarlAl tU-«S0P or
Clrruistton SU-O'SS
CARPENTRY ASp ALTERATIONS,
imovatioru. bYea eillTnataa 18)-J5U
STEWART k IR-DSON
LIRtlTED
Building Supply Centro
GR 7-u«.
PRA.MING A.iD tTNISKING.
AvallaiUa wn* at O.AK. 4TT MiS.
Paintan a«d Dacoroten
PLEASE VOTE
EVELYN MarKK.NTII
bur Aidefinati
Dm- II
ilAnaitm) by Ih* MarKmila
(’ampaidn CuniinitI** )
Carpon and LiRalauin
DANCING
MA.'tSKY Bum to Puafv and Me!
Maawy, !mM Wiibjo Avmwr. Dun
can a daufntrr. Uaa Ann. <in .S>
vemtmr 117. I'lSu at Kina a Uauan
Ura HiMtatai. Duaiui
10 PUNERAL DIRECTORS
GRADUATE NURSE
AJtMSTKUNU'S A DOMINION OIL
Clmn • lauii in inliud aad Cortcaia
laloM in Ulea. MualiOcd erpaiti lai
nur oarpoti and iinaleum tlw Sup
plird and nuallad Sardard Punv-
turi Oa Va YatM H EV >0111
HOUIUGAN9 CAKPEra AND LINOS
Ltd.—Garpata Unolium*. Otwnir-!
plaKle Tllai. ai^had and butillad i
Fr«a aaiinutaa 7LS Pandara. Ptuna
EV O-Sdffl.
lEN'S .SCHOtH. OK OA.NCINC
AND BATON TWIRI-ING
naw SL, raadlairt ph, 101-047
MJIL
BOA REPUE3
.411 repUea to prlvoto boi
Bumbera AvaliablB trom
8.W a.m. to <:M p-Bi.
Monday to Friday to-
clualva.
Prices good to December 1th
natded for 8andrin|hain HotplUl
fnr avetunc ahUt pait or full iiih*.
Ker aptmuuiiiani p 1 a a • a phone
McCALL BROS.
Funeral ChapeU ^
IWO Vlfmuvtr liraat
BennetL ifad 84 ym. ' - '
Ha*ei M tiah Bay ^ _
here fjir 30 yean He leatea two
*>»«. Terry In Kehiwna and Denny
<H \in.^: alio y crandchildren.
n-UP lUNATTACHED) DANCE
l«ui Gov't St. each Haiuniay »-l;
•He there aany. wa alail nn urn
And (un ),H4 hata la really nn
Ciiy eltitlun. Dte 1L ho danr
DtE PLY SPECIALS
5/16x4x8 SHEATHING K.19
UiuBsdnl . sanded
113
..M i»
..13 30
..H4I
S6.75
S DEATHS AND FUNERALS
REGULAR FART-TIME SALES
i iiEk fbe. Rich ouaiity ladtaey wtar.
luai ba haiy axperirnced. Required
10 wnrk as Boure 1 dayt araakly.
and bill time during nub pcrloda
Reply Matins expertence. refereacei.
Mr.. Vletana Preaa Scu SSt
PRE-B-TD-UXa. PICE L'P AT
Viewflald RA coal yard. U (« CL
CiB|l and Baatlni alia
ROSE FUEL 00. LTD.
383-1185 1700 Douglas
. , CQvrred. naated Coreuuraa, AKM
a retldeni [ m tb* Hard-oi HearinA yvea P*r>
-as tenM* Uia SMi . . McCUl*
alio 1 srandchildrefL I
ServlCTi will be held M McCall SATURDAY
Bftia KLOKAI. CHAPEL, JuhriBuri
and Vancouver St*, on .kalurdavJWADDEN. Mr Hami U.
IMr. 4, at 1.11 p.m. roilowcd by lA-to am. —>Wal Chapek
crrmathai _
_ BENNETT. Mr. Riihert Ohainlmr*
' 1 IS pm.—Klorai fTiapri
BURTON-Oi December Jal. 59iV HirTi»Br«<vr u..
at uie Wen Bay Pnvai* Huapiui HICHARnSON M™ Mtr«rM Ann
Alfred Heeheri BurUn. ajtrd #1 p.m. —riiaaj flwpcl.
yean, bun in Nuva .Scotia and
a rrMdeni <.f V-rl-ma fir the paal TO RE ANNOilhCEO
IS >ear» He li aurvivad bv a .
mere, Mri. K C Leant <d Clear 1^^ Mr. Noon
btt«* BC ruei-ei and MThewi JENSEN. ConauUa Max
In B C and Nova SniUA I
Funeral aeevicei will be hHd iw>
Friday. Derember 1 al S:1S nm_—
In Ih* ThoRiaai A trvinl Funeral
Chapel Rev J A Watann official TlfRFK PI’NEBAT
ln«, followed bv Iniwmenl In ita **‘‘'*^*=' PG.'NLKAL
larally piM. Colwood Crmetery. CHAPLLS DEDICATED TO
20 LOST AND FOUND
ISLAND
DECORATORS
Painters Papertiangers
Spray Painters
Plaster Repairt
Convenient Tima Payments
EV 3-9069 Eves EV 2-1479
LUST,
- S.MALL BLACK DOC.
•pnitkllns of irey aru«BM head and
itMUdcre. 7 puunda part chihuahua.
* ton eatf*. imall toimad
niiaid. Oak "Rav. j.—•-
a uice bl rUt. Sm-r.-OS.
LOST. nearT fll.rit5ARr3“cAR.
4ix4x8 SANDED ....
iix4x8 SILVER FIR
omcEjioiRa
L Ltaalfted Couator, I :M
a-in. to 4:M p.m. Biial-
nesa Office. SiOO a.m. to
3;.to p.m. MonilBy to Frh
day iDclaaive.
CliOSED SATURDAY
UES AIDE A.NYTiONa LN CONCRETE SWIM-
ahlR piarm ouctA pra-rmst aeptic tanka.
i» Phma hw Ceismt rauiaf he rmL Rock
m «7 pm PlaaonA WAN, Tracu. m-3t?L
ilaaa *•“**'• FRED REYNOLDS - CONCRETE
ptaciof and Snlihlni. Free aid-
aaiea. Pfuma St-MSL
ALL KINOa OF CEMENT FINISR-
)>•<- Albert OoGendt cbohciI <m-
traciuc. FfM uumatca is-sdoa
It Urner i"
■« miuins ftwru wially Rlch-
PRES-TO-LOGS
lia tin 30: 7 l>kt. MO Inci. pR *>
driveway. I metca Idndbni. U 30
PROMPT DELIVERY
Ob lauta, Wiinama mal, EV 7-n 8A
COAI. THAT LASTS. CLEAN TOP
aradea Richard Hall A Sana Mnre
0882. 74< Fort. EV414SI.
PLYCUTTINGS
LARUE ASSOnTlIE'iT
MAHOGANY EN.YWOriDS
RANDOM FANCY VEE-GROOVB
.1/11x4x8, ONLY .I’.H
3/«x4*S PRFnXISH $1''*
UAHUG DOOR JAM SET ... till
PART TIME
deni Seal Faint siamcae cat, tpayed
.irmaie. amali whjta tnatii oi Am
irmaie. amali whjta tnatii oi Am
1*1 Any inhirmaiiiia jeadlni la her
ratuni wUI be ffwiefully irwanM
CLARE A PAmSOh
PADTriNU OUtnUCTOItS LTD
Bniae ai apeay FapvhaatatA T»
Flea** phoTM fKl IMB
etmjnca
TELEPHONE HOURS
8 : 0 # A.in. to 8:M p.m.
.Mongay to Salurday to-
olualve.
LOST TAKEN B
Uarfc patent leaiher
aJlemuun. " '
MISTAKE
•e Tuetdty
1X8 Broad
PING PONG
-.— Fabnr Shoo.
St Fleaa* relum _
IjOST - LADY'S OOto' WATCH
w,Ui rxpanaain bracelet (Renwairen
H.apiiai and Noth Park araa.
Top*. 1x3x41 ..
DamuUBlable Beat
IWANTED. WOMAN TO HELP WITH
iieneral houaerleanini before Chrlal-
Inuu hniklay*. Isnc*r If Mlltfarlery.
STOVE AND FUR.NAI'E
metared AHIvery. Itel Fui
Ltd.. EV VtBQ. EV >X».
Wm 4 end Sawdafl
Mxfxl Rejacti..
Iax4x4 flejecta
tixixl Rejecti
’.4X4x4 Goldin _
'«x4x8 WocxIgrBlii RaJwla
LxtxJ Woodfrain Econo .
CL.4SSIFIED COPY
DE4D LINES
Jtefulal ctataiflcd advaidJiA
cnani* Bay 0* olacad ai me
uvumoi. 1.00 a nx la 3.00 a.iA
on Uw day Kia !■> puuu'oikiix
M jmjay la ( nilay uicluaiv*. By
leicpAina, 1:00 abl ta l.oll
»m MiBday ta Saturday la-
jiuaiva.
All da^flad aaral-diiptay oopy
mual Da Ul U>* pu*>e*ai.ai o<
v .cluna Preaa Lit., mi Uuuaiai
SireaL by 4.9 pro. a th* day
pnor to m-illatiaa anib iM
exoapUae tnai «opy Mr Sunday
CntoniM iBuai B* ta ay i.-OU y m.
Fnday.
UJST - AMERICAN CUTtRENCY
n uank bunk. £V>]U7 afler 3-30
LFISKE Suddenly at Virtona. BC
un Dee 1. im Kalheryn Leiake
tked 37. of 4113 Parry Sirret. a
rwndeni of Itn* aiy fir yn yean.
Sur-vivwd by a ion. Kevin. Vic-
ae-ii. nm brcUhen. Arrhle Heank
Wintupek. and nu Hearn, at Vir-
tnna: ale a«era. Mn Eva Malle
W ntupec- Mr* Flurence Slllwell
Mn. Edna Aabe and Mra Dnrtan
Maheu.'i. all gf Victoria. Un Eve¬
lyn Cayer. Poll Albemi. and Mill
Lena H«am, PYtage La Praine
Man.
Th* remama art anlruatad In
Haywards rT.'NERAL chapel
pendina fwwnl artancemefi'a
LOST WHITE MALE SA.MOYED.
43 Suuib Tum-r. Jaxnea Rav Re
uard vffarcU for ndure. EV 1-1030
m* week 2-3 hour* a day aJterwal* RUnBlSH HAULED RASEME.NTS
weeka Tallertall BlenKlnaob area ciwnrr«ri*l vacuum
«K»>* afltr J, KVSJttJ ***5
■ ■, — eV4-f71l anytima Fra* rotunalaa
RN. Oft GRAD. WANTED 3 TO 3 C VIA Ne*.
gj? r^i^d y^w^ndrasementnci^
K ^y Virtarta Pnro Bex no.
Pemeiel Dlractw, 81. Jdaapb'i Uaa cleaaaA rubblah hauled. 30-093.
I E. PETERSON
Paper luuidnc and palatini. Interior
.and cxfbrior. Ftrit data workraaa-
[ahlp. 10 yean' expertence. Winur
ipncaa Far free eitJmate* eaJI
VtCIDRlA DECORATORS. TNTER-
lor. exterior, comitaiTla), retiikn-
tial Guality tmtlonanihlp. Reaaon
able pneoA fVee eaUmataa. IRicn*
GH t4ra Of 8C IH A
_ wrm A SON
lEVlOBTf Papcrhaaiaii^ paMIU
Quick, dean, reliahl*. FuW-elaa*
' wixtataaafup. YTurty yaar*' cxpBi-
M I S 3 I .V G FROM ISM EARLE
Placr. (iri'e 34-inrti Mua and wMie
tMcyrle. Plaaie bfkitw ]94)334.
EVERYBODY SAVES
InaUatloi. larg* Mf ..
MberjiM Rotla ICff K
Door Swecpi .
CHAPEL OF ROSES
Sidney, B.C. 6o6-393S
CHAPEL OF HEATHER
Colwood, B.C. GR8^21
LOST -
riinmed
Mocaiay.
LUST YOUR pm ROMES WART-
GENTLEMAN'S BLACK
lataet la Hiadlon'a
ra-in#
Wc# Door Seta
Alumtmon Threahoidi
Ceiliai Tiiea, cartoa ..
Siucm *iPb .
Dali) Ttl#
Dnwnapoul* ..
Concret* Mix ........
2-Ply Rooiina --- —
•d taund SPCA EV MBll
TOTEM - LOGS
240 LOGS {15.50
Delivered to basement
storage.
HARKNETT FUEL
333 Gov't 5t
IC HIGH.
-JM.
Established 53 Yeara
RDBINftON-At vanoouver. RC. cai
Nm- a ISai. TbaoiMr* <T*d< A
Roranaon. ae*4l CT. of U43 View
S'reet. a natlva aun of SnWe Hr
waa a veieran of th* Fln( World
War aerhlnc ovm-wwa. Survived
bv bia brlovad wife Kaiheniw
at bum*; lira aon. Thoinaa L. J
Vahnouver. two dauehleM. Mr*
Laura M. Tylor. VUsuna. aivi
Mn. May Winiuk. Cunpbell River
torn brukhera.. FMward and Alben
Ttofdnai*i. >d SiBJke; alao three
f ’-iodiluIOmi and tvwi rMphrwi
'unerwl vrvi.w tn HAYWARDS
Furteiwl niAPEL <n Satur^y ai
1pm. E- W, S Uilben idyi-
naline. Intermeni in Virlorla'i
biatnnr Roa* Bav Cemeterv Super
THOMSON h-. mVlNO
Funeral Chapel
EM im Fornwrly td Wlnnlpe*
A DifnlAed and lindanlanduia
Sertic* ai Modtrai* Coat
ntE NEED AT NEED
SHIP3UNTS
:B1 Quadra Slreal Phora CV43ai2
CLASSllYED RATES
FULL COVERAGE
TTc per bit* par weekday; Sic
pel 'lind per •verkand: 11c per line
r r inree runaecutive dayt 3142
per i.np for aix eeaa e c u ’i** day*
Al nimun adodnlaemefK two line*
on:). Contract raiea cn oppltcaihro
LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER. APPLY
VnafniMoirTTmt Offlca. 791 Johnaen.
No K - ISSl
KINDLY SINGLE LADY TO Liv6
Ul rootn and UBrd and reintnrra
H on, tor liib l duDea 383 TfM.
C1.ER1CAL AVUSTAI^FOR MEIB
mi iMftce. pan or full timA Wrtta
10 VlrSorta Avaa. Box 4SX
.Nl*aSES AIDC^WR SMALL PR?
vale bmpltw. EV 39e3.
FANTASTIC SALE
M Aiurnlnum Wiodcwn. Heavy auiy
lurntindi. Many *lu*. S price.
anc* VletoriA Tama If dlMrcd.
pTnrrTfTa paperbanglnc.
.Uuceo BURina. D Snyttro Pb.
FARMER
OON^TRUCTION LTD.
Repair Dept
aiteraBcoM, aaaereea wrimiTT
aewpr work, non* B>3I3L
meirhandia*
y«i enn Bet ownp.ai*
PA.Jf'nRU AND OEOURATUIO
ftaaoBabia ntea. ■uafaeaua fuor
anreed TVrma KV l-TI fjVt *-3471
PAPER HANGING. PAlNriHG.
rirpeniry aiienuona. ft*a«nabl«,
buuM ordrrp.
would not be reedjid Ihia mlumii
if yuu nod unljnilad iBWCiBily
for advaacefbmt aid *a:iUiM> Ih
your prcaani occtautum.
Many paupi* have LiMu«ht ei en-
tenne me prarwauerol allina Held
KILN-DRY
FIR PLANER ENpS
BaM aunllty bond Imded EiL M
2x1 ale. Very eleaa. GuiranleH w
tawduii or Uia cd bark U".
DRY SHAVINGS
Inunadlata Deb vary
SOCM<E FUEL OO.
RV3-3»U f V l-BSH
LUMBER
ARGEST SELECTTON-BOARDS.
MMENSION, SHORTS SIDI.NG.S
iHRLVlNCS. ALL LOWEST MAR-
Bins NutlmA St SO pet UiaetlliXl
HAYWARDS OlAPEL
Dlraetari <K fisotw aen-iCA
Supenor larvie* abca 13*1
TM arau«him S. BVltoS
Mem bar
Tha Ckrdtr M the Goidaa Rule"
K W. Fraocia W. H. Haiward
FAINTING LNTERIOR AND EX-
lerlori fuo4 referenr*; (ra« aati-
mate*. Ilandd. 471-149.
exterior' - nTSRKM
^mlaJ kae pneoi Cat. he tlw*
ritlniala Duoflaa BB-Sfn
rtECORATING FDR CHRISTMAS.
Pieem call 38Sd33T
Marrlaam, EnoBjenaala, IB He
fr. maa Nuticca Carda of TbaiUa.
Dvalh and ('tneml Nuuem nui cx
revluti U Ujiea. 12 H RrM laaeelMa
and SLSS auoaegueot in^erUoiro
bes addiuijyai uaa a« deUy.
GENERAL
roM Imnif.
HELP FOR SMALL
EV 4 C«
amiSTOFFERSON
CO.NSTRUCnON
RBOdOnEI INC AND REPAIRS
FREE ejrrtMATF-S
91 SIMCOE. 1C inn
proervB (o pnpar* yuu lor a
xuoreaWul mreer M thii aan* and
rapidly snxwma mpualry.
Minimum Manina miarv lam ww
lauoin w,ik an l.mil an tu'iue
aanunfi.
0*11*,^ Prrmnel Manaaer,
bi b 439 diya or eiabopa
29 SITUATIONS WAKTID
MALI
BIG BANG ONE SHOT
SPECIAL
10 ftoldlea redar mp* elakei
make ipprraa llXI 0. fea:*.
SPEN'CE—Al Nrandon. ManluWia. <wi
Nawember S 139 Alir* Spnwv.
teaRhtrr of Mr and Mr*. K J
Clarke' M Marahall R«ad Saan
loni-ai. naaide* her perciUa #<c
Imvea her buahand J. E. -Stianre
her altar TVe* and aun'* and
Ufh-lea il'kmtn BfalefuJly de
FertUizer-^wdusi
OcaBda Bwa ou a foe bema and
kordcnl By bulk or Mmm.
PriM-imiciga Pick iB oc deiiverad
CHAPLIN S 9VNERAL
CHAPEL
Kiibkom Cnunoff lirvioa
■ 3on IV nau
WANTED. JOBS yOR NEEDY HEN
HARBOR LIGHT CORPS
ITMB SALVATION ARMY)
EVL33M
RiniiA tMUiB. Hamaiet- En
iU-mebtA In Mrmurtam Nuicm.
Caitli at Tbanka ddi aceap'.ad by
leiroikiiro
MYERS A HIU^TOUT
Repein and Aliaralioni
Swimnuni Poou
383-1813 or 38M62S
Per Rundle
TA* Worki .
0r> ihavmti Y
Tea weeki nn.
3 imltl »13
TERMS or PUBUCATIU.N
Ttu Vittuna Prme LiA aasil aui
h* i.atue hr oon inieruuti ul aay
*•'' ~-*iHiiii~1 beyund th* amoua.
paid toe aucA advtrUMntani.
DUTCH GARDENER LANDKAP
Ins fardeiiB raarrantod and elaantd
np Lewra. Rorkeriea. PBIiae. pnnda
Ttwaa Lropad. felled Aitd troiMBiani-
ad, prmuiia. MB 1C7 _
MA.N. If. HONEST, RXa.lABLE A.ND
rKperlmaed. teohi permannk pnd
laa aa bmkka*«*7 ar aeeataitini
iderlL VkABTI* Prem. Bex 4M
PRES - TO ■ LOGS
Fs money le a tui^ you miri
haal Virtiaba'i b*« knowa PAWN-
BROEtR. CT Joeam Stxoei. Pham
EVK3II OppogiM Pat Siwp
Pbotw ■■BMvIaf
^PUOTO UfCRlVlNQ
Ball Tana Use dw) (Mtoc
EnfreeiDj Conuneriial Ait
ISLAND ENGRAVERS
Hi Pimhralia. MR belnw Ooutlaa
CAREEN MINDED
Ain >«u lootunc tor a earaw (het
la IMOINllUia. faactmllna fw
wordiu' TTia Hmu EmaI* piolae
iitxi idrera all uiea* bJua ita widett
wop* lor adiascamenL uur odfica
pndea iiaetl in Uie conieniai oiM
(iMiperetJvc aimaaobere la wtueb It
□oeniex. .No competitlaa Inian llw
■nanarrmmL Sale* Haioker
devekra hi* full Urea lo aiuama
in* Hleamen Our tree iralnlnf
rlaaie* will canunenca hrbtuaiv Hk
1401 t> aw <1 yuu with liw ire
lirenalnt rmne Far mUidentlal,
interMwe, phira Hr J. Hlfka Sale*;
Manaaer.
O F Hanley Aamrlet LiL
S29 Dnuxia* SUaet
IKhnil
GUARANTEED HOMES i
39108 34 Hour*'
Add tAat naiw Btcnen. baihracoL
family roota <« b ed ru oia ROWl
.r m
.r rfi
.t1 75
17 9
CREDITS
MORTIMERS
I MONUMENTAL WORKS
I ESTABLISHKD 1R7
“Tha Fuieal la CraftemaaBilp
ns David Streat EV >4tB
VICTORU MONUMENT LIMITED
“Meiacnaii ut lyiatocttaa"
EV 2 3101
STEWARlTsibhUMENTAirWORKS
LTD. Munura^la aiBiC* IkM
149 .May Street EV4 34S
SUTTON—On Nov in. 139 a> th*
Abardaua Pnvou Hoapiiai. Owen
Cerdun Suibn ated 73 yaara
f-jrmerly af 196 HampahiN Rued.
Vlitma. bore in Enldand. aiM •
rcwdenl rf Vietort* ainrw tpsp Ra
la aurvlvad by a niter. Mi«*
Sylvia Suli'Ni of Virtru; •«>*
bpiUHN. Alan, of Vaar-uvar:
Biem and nephew* m Canada
and Eniland. Mr Suttiai wax a
■neinMr cf Um UniaiM* BroKh
Nui 7. R.CL., tha llplmnda Coif
Club, and wax emptoyed ax a
dmurhtiman fa the iJek Bay
Mieumpality hr 31 yenrt.
^•^Ble^*l arrvtrea will be held to
the TTaenwai A Irvinr Funeral
Chapel >m Friday. Oar 8 at 1 Jk
pm. Nklowed by ONenalbro
WOOD - WOOD
DRYLAND FIR WOOD
(N**w bom to •mleri
Qaae Balit uvi Biocha
tw CerdI tl4.9
BEST FUEL CO.
_ »V4.3n* _
UAK W»0. 1 CORD tUk
E Vfria e i or EV»523l-
JLNER E.NDS HANDPICKED
4. »ti8 H ag Brwt EV 4-*)8a
I ■uikOiHG surniES~~
la ug aeoM <■ an orrur ucrumna
Via Uatoiity of Vieiuna Preu Ltd
'harit lot lb*
anaij ihU axreed m* _
BiM<N actually occupied by Um lien
In uucuUito
All ctoina >■ ame to puMittoixin
eruii M naa* wiiAin is iMiri therw
after and U aid raad* Oiali nm
be o xtoiaa re d Mu claim will aa ah
lixwcd for mure utaa one Mnutrcci
intariia mi ita «Turi nul aliectlna
the value uf the adveniieneal
All aotimaic* cU coal are appruD-
Viaia. Advartjnerf will b* cMrkOd
with was* actually uaed
All adaemiine may will aa aub ,
S I la iha apbiN’iai <4 the Vxiuna
ai* LiA. Bbn foxir * ika rtfhl
|ti au* diacreiliei la naaaUy, rejea
ar maari am tWBdxbad. ;
LITNEY BROS.
k HAMILTON
Raoalri. allarmiMB* — KV 14SS
STEIV ART * HUDSON. Ud.
405 Gorge Road
EV 6-3211
Open AiJ Day Saturday
Free Easy Parking
TONNY a CONSTRUeno.N. AL-
leraUunt, grocme. ttoTpenUT. A
39-297
WOHK WANTED BY EXPERI-
awed maiBienanr* handymap Vic-
idoa PlTiB. Ibix 421
PLASTERING. STUCCa PATCBINU
and repaint CRMTTP.
FXFERIENCRD MAN WILL TOP.
limb aad fail irec*. LIcinaaJ oiM
inxuKit >:VSS9I.
PAINTING—OUO JOBS NO ENTl-
mala avar retained. ReMNneea
06*3*27.
PAMTSB CX.BAN TtUDRBMAH.
Ut or amall Jaba. Ph. KV MBM
«7»ft3li _
CONSCIERTHXJS YOU HO MAN
with BfBa axpexleoea and iraiiUBa.
degra* eUlc* ixark. GRI-SBU
Plaafciag mmd MM»iaa
FItTa HOtf LTD.
, J WSLUAM. Praia
iRebolri._^lei«M_EVSSM
j B W CUfimUCTIQN. ASLUm
aa BUS par ■jiror* but. N.JLA.,
V.LA Rgaarauna. wan
CARDHER CDHsntUCnON-NCW
I AOBwa, rmalxw ■aarlaUala ta eilera-
ihan. GR 5-180.
In Victoria It’s
BALLANTYNE’S
For Flowers
EV 44655; Night 478-2S73
' '’FUwerB By Wire"
900 Douglas St.
Opp. Stnthcons Hotel
OPPORTUNITIES FOR m.N
IN THK CANADIAN FORCES
If you ar* a Caaadtaa ttiom.
tdOMraily 01. tov* a groda I
rditwibin cr beuar. 27 9 ll gnote.
II mamad ITS lir aeteeted troWu
• emheiit on a rballgioina oimI ad-
veniurau* rare** lo the Carmdton,
FVirre* aa a lailnr. anldier iir gr-!
moa F«r cwnmeia deuii*. ruadael
THE CANADIA.N FORCES
RFrRl'm.XG CRimiF
MB Whan a . VhNwta
XtotdQl
I a at-S sm. M-wilay-rnmy
■w*4 UaiBl WariL PlwBbing. Baal-
ine leatallaOunA Oil Burnera
9i^rogi»aH ltd. LV 57*13
n.UiaMNO RFPADtIt " RUSDN-
abto laiae prompt wrviei. flASlM
CUBBON LUMBER
MS Alpha Street
TANTREtCHT-ftoamd aamy g'
Der tpL I3S3. Eily KalAleen Van
treicM. R..N . of 4833 Vanirelahi
Dnv*. In her Igh year Bwn
January Ulb ke Bray, DuMla. Ire-,
land. HM MX the dauRhur of itg
tote Hr. and Mr*. Jolui Vonfreiah'.
piuneera of Gordiai Head who,
ram* to Virluna In ISM. Survived
by Idle btwUirr. Edfar VanimaM
iwi axeri. Mri H. W Lmicr and I
Mra. C. B McnmvieJI. fuiir
itenhew* Gcnflrey. Gerald. Doculd
•and Roherl VanlrriRhi all oT VIr :
!>*ta three mere*. Mri. Prank i
Sleveni. London. Ont. Mri. Gen '
H Loker. New Ortoana lA lad'
XlTN. Maurira FoMer, Victoria,
alan *e\eral (rahikiieret aiM
Wenhewx
Funeral tarviref.Satunla* al 3 IR
pin ia St Luke'f Oiurrh, Ce^r
Rill rVwarnad Arretdeanto C E ’
F WnIR Mnnafini Inlermrnt in
'he eharehyard - remelery
HAYWARDS FUNBRAI. CHAPEL
3i»3:9
ThesB Specials it Alpha SL
wmia orery ■ito*«Ni will a*
oud* to toreord repM la tou
numbg* to Ih* advertixer a* exei
ax nuoihla m accept no Upgliiv
In r aag e u ^ kiai ur danuBt *1
letM (u ariM Uiruuih eiihar tail
ur* <e delay in lurwardint auch
repitra boterver oauxea. whMAer by
negi.nnea g aUifTwua
LITE HOUSK MOVING
Building Supplies
Ralalnf and icvaUtoi
GR 58714 t
WHEELS. KILNS AMO SUPPLISi
Gilmar. 179 Klnn- eV56U8
■•allaf. lepulBHaa aad SUiiit
jTR PLYWOOD SALE
BANDED SANDED
.... 3.46 PMT . i;
.2 9 4'**’ S'' ...... 4.1
. 183 4i*' S" . 53
.4 9 FxB' S-.8.4
.19 4x1' V ...... TJ
HAWTHORNE CCMSTRUCTIOH
Hume impruvemcnU dtein aervtcA
laundauue rapaira UB 5971
icASAPi (Instruction hIa
and movaouiaial bimeL atoa
maraai auiUtBca MBAllt.
ROOT CfTTKIIS.” STO*ui“DBA}H«
f l eikPA dmjig ««aU8d. CV 59fT
BROWN'S
THE FLORISTS
In the “Heart o(
Victoria'' lor 54 yean
Flowers Wired An>'wherf
618 View Street
484545 EV 4-3531 NlghU
PALNTtMG BEFORK CHRISIHJlA
Rmooiabto. Wlium rmiet la eflart
iBM> EV ACM
WOODWARD'S STORES
(Victoria Ltd.)
SUHBCtUPTION RATES
WhMwaf itbrnar aerMca ta gal»
ta -Wit 12 9 par Bunih
Amgl* Obey .'.Ml* pnoM U eoBij
epily: 24 reng Bm^
By maU CMHuto and snaxfi
riimnatowaalihr one year tit. ux
•it-JRiiro 819 9: LbiN* mdeUix. 13 9.
ainfto mttoUi. 819. Auu/allA
tn.«iA. StM: USA. taNlgn. 9 9
per mcglA
Autixeum aa Moaad ciaax moti.
P >• Offlca lyapartmioA. Ofiawa.
.Member ad ladH Bwoau of CIr
CulaiNto
THK DEFENCE RISEAKCH LT
fburd Ppcific Naval LAharalory. *1
Eaquifnail. leqairex aa Aeuiunt
Tccftnnian. erwrte 1. In aaaui with >** ****
<ha C o rroaxMi and Raxaarrh uaNnwi
Pmeram Minimum «C jonbe main-
rutolkm or e«ulval*«i. FerflvT edu-
lealion In aclene* ar rowtont expati- PfUININC
'enre wnuid ha hrlpful Salary ranM
n.IBi ta 84 94 per amwir daiprnd-
, me nr tnalifuNlliM AppiKtoni*
.mug b* ftonadian miaen* -e Bril.
lab taibUTti Aptoy IP eTiiiai fiyint
itorth-utari to chief NUBarlntendant.
Parifi Nival LafairaUrv. HMC
"DnrHiMrd'' Faquimatl and otiole
LOOSE FILL ZNSULAnON
REL1ABI.B RoofliM OAd tnatolto-
uen uHni DOMTAA mMdPiau. ro
atailed by EXPERIENCED raoier*
DRAFERIXa. EXPERTLY HADE
Eidardewna. badxpraada EVidBBI.
ORAPBaiBS PBOTEBSIONALLY
■lad* tor haooa adBeea EV 5179
RUMPUS RM. BARGAINS
txtoS-l* ire Mab. PKEFIN. —UM
4xtk3-lS Vd PREFIN .87.H
«x8x3-:6 V6 JUWkhi Uab.
I PREHN. ... .—.925
4x9% Gyprao WaUboard ..8::43
VICTORIA ROOFING
AND INSULATION CO. LID.
rY>r w ~ » v’ pJ S a'sfNtn ~ at OREaSMAKING TOR
25?*: ihal nual took. Tha Faihloa ttaft
aaklod- Pa n Um* anly, ffIA49 anop. si Burnaid* W. 93-1342.
30 SITUATION! WANTIO EXPERIENCED DH£.S.<LMAiiira
. ■ B and Bitxrailoiia. Free pH-kup oiul
rKMtokS dftiwy Salunlay*. 477.48ji
MATURE WOMAN. .SMART AP IWEASIftAXinu SUITA CUATl
liaarark'x winia itorl-Ume.day work, alirrat^a S83 Avebury. KV 5975
Kvjn-nmcrd raxhlrr rlecklnx. din — ■ — ~ .. ., -
me nauo mJIraaa GaM ralerenc** MALRA COUTURE FASHIONS
KV 53(tt R_ UM Vale* _N il MB
WILL BABYSIT WHILE PARKHTH PLAIN SEWING AND ALTEEA-
MiM. Aixo Xmaa Ev* aad Nete itona expartiy doM. EV 5lin,
DRESSMAEWO' A^^N D-ALliil.
toi e Mito tocS llle. oo. .
Ibraatu biiutoitoe.
*a fL rol .
Rabbet Dow Jaaib. aet
WADRFN-tn VW-imia on Der. t .'U-hlck Halt Dryer- D. Waneamaker.
:;«• .Mr. Kami I Wadden. a(ed 4443. 2»(* breakloM xet. Mn. C
47 \eaiN. of M l^< Sir*M a rest i |>uuc.h. 4115 handmade itMevkun.
deni hrr* f.r 46 vrar. lie leave* n aa^uxier. 47UI, handknii
h* anr*. Am. bit nereni*. Mr mon'i iwrater, Mann LaiireAU. UhJ;
aM Mr*. J.ibn Wadden i.f Vkf Mrt G. Hall. J12T8. luikr),
mrla. Ijw gep-Mt John and u„ Hitoen Dlfc: l.»l hamuer.
?*??i “.■*'* i., Mm. t. M Viment, IWCkl; eken7n«
hMhje* Jam« W .d Vanriniv** ..,.1. y Oibiune. lUlb*. Afohan.
?• yirtiirto. He wax (. ,^hil«, 103)8. baby ahawl,
Im* «•
whI^ i-iu I. Uawiidefl, irewurcr. aiwiounrei that
8,S'^Sj;!L^RAPrL“jSS22 to baxaar wa.
and VanrouvfT Six. on Saiufdap, - — _
D*r.*4 al 10:30 am. CapI- C. IVuS- CULLECTORR HEADQUARTEIIS
lay offlriatine Intennefk KaxJey exteodi a warro welfUTg to patrotox
Memortal (toidena and vlallon to vgn ut at out new 1VT.T. ~ —ijT;:r.JiV.
liu-AUon *1 in* Fort OgiB
I— 1 igfraaive rocd fleeter, maun
_leaprnenced uaed ear •aletman to,
SAANICH 5R CARDEN CLID romplet* aa cxpaiMiac Moll. Bicheit I HOUSEKEEPER. EXreRIENCtU
Oaatofica'*'* upen lor eniotmenL PHoito GR 517G ;n>fnniiMieni to Viriorla, plui itoual 1 with raRllani relereem aceki poxi
“ —. 'rompeny Iwnenii. Only **pertrrK.ed *«"• RePX Vjetort* Prea a, Bn* 412
men need apply. All replict held Ini nrt faM b ^nTav arrmirR—i'np
tlricl rmtlhlenre. UcUiUrt Pal [>.( R»LIABl.r BABY SmoR _»^0 K
lanry fnr perwuial in'erview. Peter
iTnIlen Ford. luB Yatei.
AWIVK AVERAGE ~ EAR.VtNC!(.
plu* hnnuaex, plu* car. plUi medtral
'leneflii. to lb* nwn. or wotnan. who
|ii wlilins IP Irani how la **U auirfc
' mobilra. Expenenre not nereaitD
I hid honeaty, antn* aiiau trainiar and' REUABLK ODUPLE,
lenerfy eaaenllaL TelntoC Compact! hranun, aa .graeaka
I Can. BV5344) bkati Kgtonguwd 1
. . , kiriA Ptbh **w 4ji
CtUB 51TWARD RKQUIKSD
mug be pbyalraliy fit. prafemice 12
riven naval or oher lervice*. Sand!
bualinraltoni and refrymeet in'
wniiflg bafore 3 p.m.. Dec A in. — - —-
I R C N. .<tolhnt Afro, liifl Maple I AOCDMPLISHED ORT.AMIXT. ATCM
I hank. Virtorta. H C — AvailaW* fee banaiMiA tcrep-
I - ... .... — __ I tkuto. tathloi giowi and partia*.
RRICKIAYEH ■ CONTRACTDR TO‘<*Baa lupnlleA EaUmataa m r»
build rhlmneya and ahar brtrk-1 daeat 3St4iCt.
■ •"irk tor betMible vaay buay hmiaa
jemwinirlton firm. All arrouBi# *. WND. THE
rromplly paid AMdv 298 Douflaj Sranf^. AvjJ^e N^ Tejr*
I SL or phone EV Mitt I *'•- *V f *'8 « wrlle. Dm
CIRCULATION
■ePRE4R<*TAT;VEl
Dvneoa P j ttoger* )453S|i
Firt AlbevM Mr* A Nhm llS-utl'J
Nanaimo R. Lakey SK 5379
PARKER. JOHNSTON
iSte BiMad LTD EV 3
RDUFIMU CNBULaTION ai itt ran
BE.ST. Over 36 yaar*' —mhliwll
axpaneona to au nd CM TEST
tfet ChMBlag
RUGS 'and UPHOLSTKEY PBO-
teaMoMIly cleaned, your own hema.
355729$ anyttma betea an 4 aad I.
UniMd Stale* rerrraenlalivai:
O* CLCRQLE SHANNON
New Y>gk Chiracs Uetrail. 0*«*
land. AUante, San Frnnciiea, Lo*
Ancalaa
3Glx4x8 V6 Maooiany |2 33
I'ltxt.w V'-Prehn Hahocboy .. 83 33
S/8x4xk Gypruc . 3j l*
l/8x3x8 Mahogany II 44
l-'Kx33xM Mahognn* .... II vS
l>4i4xS ItibteB 2 mdta 'tiami' 814 33
LBitxl Uardbeord _ tL33
DUNCAN BUREAU
^ntoofe tTMunber <t Cenmera
Bias. Aw UfDce Box 19 one*
and li u gboa e mn 1 p.fn to $ 6 IB..
Monday to fnitoy aelkMua
Optb All Dap Saturday
S. J. PEDEN LTD.
MAHOGANY DOORS
EXCELLENT STAIN AND PAINT
GRADE ALL SIZES AVAILABLE
2ff si'F’ElS'' and under, each ij.1l
rf'jtfr'wi*'*. aach . *-.34
rr-xa'F'KlS" each _ 5i7l
J I'kdr'xlH". each . Kul
net«p cleaned, waxed aiM poilihed Draia Rantalt
Kb- by macfentn. Home* eag aparlaJiy. ——-
an I Gren I. UMeHuhed 189. EV 4-1II21 FORMALS. WEDDING OlfTFITS.
Th* Fagum CraA Shoo. 9 BurniMl
ltd. W. 3e-)3C
2855 Quesnel Sr.
Btowtn Marfeat and Topaa
Oaa Block Eaal *1 Ouusiai
Phon« 386-3464
INDEX TO WA.Vr AO HEADINliS
SaE.NTtnC PRUNING. IPHAY-'
mi. renmal. Ldfi* ibaito end feuii
(reea Ponor gamp eoippar In-
aired Qtaa A Cpana Tre* Sui
launy Ltd EV 51878; ava * KV 51d6l
HA.MBROOK "THE TRBE~MAN.*'
RnaaottoM*. EV 51843. EV 4-S3N
LUMBER SPEOALS
luuu >T LUl-S
Arveafi fre tala aat toeeiad . Ui iMaihx. FunacBlt and 1
Ann-uncemenia . ... —> 14 Nmiee* .
AfuiniM* . . , .... * MucaUig ..
AMritatiu to EM. Furauhed 19 -'-''caiemonii.
Apartotoeij to KM LuHTfiubad 1» Lxrhaai* Iteoj EPaic
*r-lin Warned 19 Farm* Im Sale aad Wa
Auto Body awl **»'aeit .—.19 Form Impiemenu
Auto RoMirp 0*6 Aonddi .....19 e'emale Halp Wanted
Auto y'Manriaa and liauranrt . tlo riortMt
Itoitoa Muggena a^ Orraaotro* 81 F a-e.n Impo* aed Spa
Bl9dto ..—_9 ►’tial .
BinlH - ) Funeral DIraetga
agia anil Manaa —__9 Funiltur*
Bulld'tol 9up«>*e ..C Garden KipMIe* .
Buna] Parfci - - 11 Gulf Gland* Prapeniee ..—
RuiliM up tae i w kttoa - _]48 HaUa Siena and Oftico* ta RM 1*1
Bwanogi Peragal —.• , A " : - •••S?
Builitoto Servtraa aad DIreetEKT *6 HuuaeKeep’na Ruom* U Rem ...9
Card* g ThwfWi ... .. I HOuaeketKHnt Room Wan'ed ...M
Oaei tw 9la ' 19 H-omet to Rent FUrMihed .135
Car* awl Tfw9 TTiBled .119 Houwt 10 RxnL Untornimd —.M
CMckA Putotry, Hiioimi 18*5 Houxea Waeied to Rani . 9t
ki^'iaf , ■ Hull*** to* Sal* .....19
Omni E*«6da . 8 W Metnurwm »
ronnwfClil Pr-jocrtlaa ....IM Uitintn Ctncelled ...M*
Cnrvalewww and Rea Hone* .. 19 Ligina* Wanied -_.]**
btixeex Cwnaal’cA Summer Liveitork and SuppHea 9
Ratorti -.117 txgi and FoiM .. 9
rvmr* H'*R*« end peoderut* 131 Machinery 78
Puplea** ID Raol .1^ Male Help Wanted . — T
ItonHnt . 9 Male 04 Famal* tialp Wantad .. V
I ts COMING iVENTS
MUTUAL EgUlPMENT
RENTALS LTD.
Dtya 185819 Etealna •BSni
Ctowpiaia ona g iraoaA tbovito
draa UnxA back tog*. Air oonprae
■at* and aecMiUlgi •
XxM Bmal Sidinf ..
Jx4 Itainumy ............
2x8 Eeooooiy .
lid Keuneaoy Shlpiap D 1
RABYStlTtNG OR HOUSEKEEP
08 wanied. EV 8 8380.
LEGION BLNGO
SPRAVl.NG
EV5VH4. <
KITCHEN G
DESIGN CENTRE G
Public ServicB Brandt
No. 127
Britannift Auditoriiun
1616 BiRiuhsrd Street
Fri., Det:. 3r-7;45 p.m.
Admission {1—20 Gsmes
Extm cards 25 cents
14 games at {12
2 friendly neighbors
2 games at $15
lOih game (50 wilh
chance to double
20th game {100
S EXTRA GAMES
19 Uuiitp Shlptap D S ...IJ!so<<i
IxB Miltoon Cedar Shiplap — STP.id
1x18 Mdlnin Cedar SUplae - 878 >4
ikU Rotifh Cadar .Ibg po. |L
BUDGETS
REVOLVING CREDIT
CHARGE ACCOUNTS
FINANCE FLANS
37 PROFISSIONAL SIRVICfS
Cupboards G
Aiborite Teqis G
Deiign Layouts G
Complete Installation G
For Kitchens and . G
Bathrooms C
BUDGET TERMS G
AccfegfeflfeB Sarvtea
abOEEBEPlNG WORK WANTltD
port tlfiM at hema ur bp arrant*-
menl Quoliflad aoegeiteaL 95SI0
altg- a
NO ENOIM
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gidabi* Vlc-
lloctrlcai Csateaclwit
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puane* aooaeiNiaaA W«
ibraucb B.C Hydra noa.
EODY'S EUtcntlC EV 5191
ELECTRIC aSATTNU
WtRJNG HYDRO klNANOCO
YOR E E LECTRIC EV 5139
EXPERT W I R t M a ON NEW
to . uider fumea HyWb
lAHDS, MUSICIANS,
ORCHISTRAS
Rlriasrifett
l-'USTUM DFHICN njkM KRVITR.'
N HA and VLA xpMaluU. Call Mr.
Jana* 385239 w EV5SUZ Vie-
twla CBMinictigi Ltd
HOUSK. DUFLKX~BLUKPIU]na
dMicned from S9 op. IMOME
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
TO 1:30 P.M.
R. A. GREEN
LUMBER Co. Ltd.
2860 Quesnel Street
1 385-9774.5
Easy to Park
MfOyy UR53S3L
CUBBON LUMBER
Floarifei *aH laaiiaB
ALL TYPES or FLOORS EXPEKT
O deanad waxed and puiiMiud ay
machin*. UumM utB xpeolAKy
Urec8'k KalAbliihed ini EV 4 JO’S
PfRSONALS
GENERAL HELP REQUIRFD FOR
kitrhen, in a larxe Inalllutlon Ap¬
ply ta VM-lorlx Prew. Box ca and
• r InteiMrw will hr arranaed.
AI.OOHOLIC8 ANONYMOUS
Havtni cruuMa mib vow dnnkina*
Cunfact Aioutiuiiei Anonymaui al
C • a 4H13 g P O Bra L Vlruna
a C ConndanbAl. _
on YIXI UKE REAIXNU YOUR
own purtri and Iwarind Ihoi id
iithera' Send parurgara to Vicurii
Praia, Box 433
40 ~ lUSINISS^PERSONALS
LUMBLII VECIALS
QL'AUTY MATERIALS
LOWEST PRICES
A yard tiui g all lypo*. luet.
Krmdei at fir. hcinluck g redar
ruujh m dieaxad Inmint himhrr.
Farriar*
KXPRRtENCRn DRUMMER
■vailxble lor any hand Wrilr IVn
290. Uiincan, g ab. Dtnan 7458337
FXPRRIKNCED HOUSE FRAM
eri for NHA htimea Apply 3030
Ibucixa
KERTYUNC .NEW PATTER.S&
Jarketi. eoatA autea haia eollara
Will call. U yeari mid* luraiHro
Pag. M Hoagt Dnva EV MMR.
- Jf Proceeds to Veterans'
jJI Benevolence
ju6 GO'/u grots in prizes
Before you im 0 efeg-k our pHec*-
’■SHAWNIGaN'
for
•SERVICE'*
suaraneed i* rov* 5
IxS. IxID Fir Ihipiap .54
£c4 R.'L Fir ..S3-1
2x4 R/l. HaiBlofE ...............131
2x4 r Preeut SiaM .........ttl
Dd fire told, per liaeal fL ...... .9
4x4 Rch. Cfdar PaMf
Pit tiiiag n. 18
t BtC SAVINGS 1
Latvu gnrk M dreet-M M 2\l.
Xdll 301 Raildani 'T toeafled
Iwgtha Pne* per 1 SCO B5I . 19
HfMdS LUMBER SALKE
EVS2311 - '
16 lUSINIU SiRVlC» ANDI
OIRICTORV
PHONB
OVER THE NEXT YEAR FAMILY
and Chlldrvti i Service In VIcun*
■eeki a number u< mgvldttola am)
married cmjplet with nr wKhmit
children who are intemied In art-
ins al Croup Hume Parwu. Y.ur
enquiry may Iced to a rewanlina
and latlirylnt career In prinldlnc
a luliMllute family tot append
■maiely 8 R children. Care may
he pnnilded either In Ihe lamllvf,,,,
own ftutne nr iq a hume pruvided eTfMSaT
by Ihr AKency —-—.'
Fl.NISKlNG.
... CABi.NETS. TILING,
mjnnr rvpblrK. pneni ourpenirv
itundeehi. |Utieri. carpon*. windnwi
and d<xn inxiajled. toe. Ry oonlrar*
g tour. Bob KaekanM. MI-*3C
,383-nSL
Framing Lumber and Shorti
PtywwMt - ftneHlns > WallbotiMa
HuiMcia' Baidwora — Patnix
Cafilnttx - Duel — Window*
Celltrin - Flour — Wan Tllea
ia penT ia - Arborlle - FWinlee
EVERYTHING FUR THE
HUME HANDYMAN
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
CHARITY BINGO !
K.P. Hall—723 Cormorant
SATURDAY NIGHT
Dec. 4—7 ;45
20 Games {1 inc. one card
5 EXTRA CARDS {I
also
5 Extra Games—25c card
ALWAYS GOOD PRIZES
<2 games pay {50 eich)
Good Nrighbor Games
and
Numerous Door Draws for Senu
Choeoiaten and Other Favtws comp^ion' -- housekeeper
and huxhand wllh Independent Inccm. S,’,** J**
PTC TH5” PI Ar*W' TY1 rm "7* hnuxe with wtdmv. itnale*. pla na Qlover
It a tnt rieAk-C, l\y W sn^, remunerallon. Victoria Prex*. HOME REPAIRS, KITCHEN CAR
___ ^*"3 __ rumpg* noen*. Ill elm
A nil1.™AGB SAI-E IS BEING WliT WORKER OR I.Apy WITH *<**■ gVi-HIri__
held It SI Mart i Pariah Hall Ten- <-*r |n handle nen or full time Wat- rARpE.SnCR SEMI-R E T 1 R E D
nyion Av*.. Saturday at 9 am. kina Rnule 3M2223 or 417-139. reawmabl* rate* ns-ASm
SPECIAL OfTEa PERMS. HEW
Ray Baauly 90 PudorA 19-3*64
Jaiiit** Sanric*
49 David K.
Keaiaurants
GOLDBLATT
TOOL {IEADQUARTt:RS
^Ibola lor Ih* TYadnmea -- Ploger
'Conrre<»-T1l* Selleri. Alblio). a
,product without equal IW bonding
'flew concreto lo old xurface* Pla«-
I lirfag tai •Ito'en eya, ealchioa
WE ARE OPEN
I FULL DAYS PER WEES
Convailence - Quality
Satisfaction
Kcuma lu Kent
Huume Wanied
Wiuaikaw wantod ireengal
Siittoiktoi Wanied iMaiei .
■luitifini Wantad illai* m
Femaial ..
^umat (loudi
- . oppnnuniuex e*i*i — —
fur the huilwnd either lo c,eitlniw 4JENEKAI. REPAIRS,
hi* normal rirgnymenl nr to devnle tlona Addltlun*. Fail,
I hil fgi time to <h* fugtr ctoidren. arrvlc*. Free ttUlnalea.
Write tb Family and Ouidm'i W Ean Eby.
^-DO-i£ ;i3T = ?. - pRQTECriOW. PRI -
EOfRHl REIN>RrER REQUIRED vary and vaitg to your proparly
trt wMUy arvropaper In Pan Al- All typea irooden toncei. Fra* eiU
'faenU. Mug be ekperfetowl Fimll- rattei. EV 599
llaniy with weeldlet and reflex
camera degruUr Apply to Wert CABINET MAKING
—. .. ... _ -T.. ^tftaM caHAaiA ftawroi oaraaalrr
Fm aattmatoa u CduHoa 175169
ALTERA
courteuui
UIKKS JEWELLERS irodueilaM eimauii Mr*. Betty Ball.
Complet* Kuarantaed watch npoJr P.O. Bra 137. VIetorta.
^ir. ^ Vate*. EV l-dldl, bUL RILEITS PUPPEDt WANT
Lga^^bcaplWf *** Fou Bl yew poily. Pb.
LAND 8CAP1HU - FOR PRC^EB XPEfTAL EllAS RATE
BWigiailte^tjUld MPlM mil^ TRUE LIK^^ IN OR
* - - ■ - SM-SOO.
"SHAWNIGAN"
Building Supplies Ltd.
an GovETunoaiT 9S
YOUR
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7>wng A e eainBiadatira . .. .
Travg
Trad* Bcttonb ._
rrallert and Trallg Parka .
rrwka
rv Radio Sale* and Sarviea
Vicatkin fluid* .....
Wanted to Hnrruw .......
teon'ed to Ruy H'WM* .....
WaiertroBt Prnparllea
''"*'*—*?*■ F« CHARCOAL PORTIUm.
n# 0l*UA 39 • ■■ 11 ■! 11 ■ —_
POOL AND SAUNA PRIVtLECES
- _ — Brbutlhil atietoaed pool, Quacti Vle-
!AL USE OUR lorla Inn. 39-1312
L efew tok paiJig - —— -—— —
iiid-Und*re>inf PRAmCAL NURSES INTEREST-
Siavku lit 9tn M In formlne axanriiilon, wrlle to
- Vtol'irla Praax, Bux 423.
COtfPANY LIU
*78 Grate Road Fait 39 9
Optk B.C Hydra Boa Depot
iOGINDAR LUMBER CO.
190 Goldtlream Ava.
d7l-3ta 67
REAUvInx o>Nn<eTB
BUTLER BROTHERS
Drlirariei Monday TSavuah eiiday
291 Kaattnx X Ro 19 Bay.St.
CUSTOM .SAWING PIMENSIO.N
LUMBER A.ND TIMBERS
cedar or fir
CHILDREN
iNUILSERY STHnni.,
ever 3 yean. 3S523a3.
g^ij'i
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MAYNARDS
AUCTIONEERS
runJtmnv puntaiad OMlrlfhi ai
aoM oa roMicwant. AppralMj
wiukm oMinuuML
iii(i»ST pucca
REALiSD AT
uatnaiub: W-USl
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Aro inDuna I
Ha WESTALL
ICOKDION STUDIU
Lianad ■aflnncri
ev i«7in
PLAT PUPITUAR PIARO
■ !•■«»■. nauiia tuanmiaad.
F«. T*d annAaM evaiss
n* NCAR a aCRER of maxaueD:
('hn«mM tm lAAd ri*aiM ii.orw,
auMMilt P^ra ID ta M MM '
r u RAiNsrofU). a Pai i
pr. STfcRIO, RADIO
SALO AND SERVICI
irNPAQITB) MUtTVEK PEOU
aeun. Mfwar cte. tua. i
ua. Mmcr iir
—*»-■ w«a- 4ia» a A <a~
A.NTIOL’E Cl>LL£CRON8 OF IRON
ark iUu, paurtar. lar^iar, tilivu(l
a Arty CHnAtkan klictBO
AfVeiaA laiTil nAn. outoad
(lAAi. aivcr. Ala RaIiat Cm Sunt*
<*M«; ait« AAib Cad^iaa oErn
frvua; o A li tnnMur*. Pnaia
•2 MiSCiLLANEOUS POR
SALE
TV RENTALS
NEAR-NEW YAMAHA. BCC.
1.7a milAA Dftara. EV MMB
SS SMART . . MW IS THE
UntA lo 4r'«rMul your lAMmiauvci.
Our ipaciall) miArd oicrhAmaea
cAl anai* luur lAwnnwiwar run Ard
cut lia II A«««r an Mbarr. Vir-
UtM LAAomumr H^apilAJ, EM
MHa. P^ M-KU. _
REBUILT VACUUM CLEANEMS
Suur puiiaan ale. UBi vaai ai
•arTAfii) LAriMi aiauun
H bm. Uaurptaad vaiw. oun
« Craai ABC Eltetnc a reO
amt. JS-TSI
CLSAMJKQ
Brand nrw sets
by week or month
Optkm to Purx.-hAM
TAMARA -W C.C
IH Caa «r sAata i
APrM>XLMATELY I TOS. BLASTS
•4 fdcK te tcM lor tMt* Ml CM
‘umtiha. EVMMS.
X FREE!!
X UNTIL XMAS
lai HUNDA a WITH
Naamt ofler Uas U«-57‘
CLEAN
X MAIS FURNITURE X
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a YAMAJU N-CC QOQD RUN-
Ml CMdiUoa EV ] M? ARtr T.
HTWDA a^. tan
Come in and
talk over our
RENT-TO-PURCHASE
Plan on any TV or
appliance
7« SPORTINa tiOOOl
cm nxju cuni
Vwlk«lA t umy ojdiadta tiAl aar>.
tea dOMd aau. vtiatAolAA tnuu,
tuicM ate., pha aU aAina-uaad
•■Apl* pniduciA Sava up ui a« <ia
yiMM hnl Duant Tarmi •all
AAtA m4bi. RH bDoUacA
-!_EROWNINO U VENT » SMUT, till:
44 flICTCLEl U Muatart RuidK M. fUm « it
CCM MUSTANGS ARB OI If ^
sSrn.iir*tUK Mda, Bm. » Sf»' •£;,s.®^s*12rs
TOUT (rada-ln lalar ^
CONVERTO OR STUDIO LOUNGE
U m. MMly uaad. EV 4*78.
TOYS FOR All.
TIIE FAMILY
WE RENT CRIBS. CARRRIAUES.
tusn rkatra. plav priif iricyrlaa
bioclai. rull-a-iiAP brdi. Raaarva
nuw lor ChriMma* hullitAyi Hofaln-
«qnA IMS BniAd 81, MMm
CHILD'S lAomm; board, end
tAMr aiok. IM Mid attawi. wliM'
Meld, na ^FSTSl
9NCCR CONSUL MODEL Ml A
■awina maeailea. aaar nan Sia
GR 7-i.t7
AI'TQUATIC GAS
|at »de hralpT.
ta «sm
suTCMiATtc nnriNi tv antenna.
a yaan old, |i 0 : »-vlkai ■•«
nwrim- ^ kidi. Siu CH9-MI1
} SIDfS ONLY GOVERNMENT
iiMprrSfd Baal youns and landar
SX lb Alu, 1 Fdn at airk 43r
l b. Aflar Ui are . UR S-lw _
virmau’s LARUEirr stkk o»
piNramrdad tapai Idea: CHHIST-
.MAS GIITS 'lApa Raod'dna Car-
lar IMS Flirt at PanJiH-a
HOME MADE REEK SAUUCRS
Hulk traaxar park. 10 Ibt. lor C ts
UrahAta Metli. TIS Fbct. SM-xSl
10 UHALN-S'ED LAMBS. WEIGHT
tram IS lo IS iba r>t«aa «aigtii
Ma -yai pou n d. OR frS».
LIONEL on TRAINS. PASSENGER
inl RaOEbt an. AaNaanrlao. tra*.
•IT. RaMMfila W-«Ml
MOVING HOUEEROU) KUHNI
birr. Elactnluic. U'wn mowar, ate.
SIMSil.
4 nATOR-LENGTH LINED DRAPES,
to. kin Sunbam MinnAjtar. 110.
miM
Dnilu IftiUnmd
<«v, Dae 1*6$
41 BUILDING S'JPfLIIS
61 BUILDING MATIRIALS .1
MOORE
WimTlNUTON
LLOIBER
LTD.
rXNU.NU PXHt uESS
ID R. pickal lanelni c^anpl•IA ftSM
U (I biikat wirtva fpnetlM tJ< it
iTtftr Cblpi^L canwala i*'i«
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■.m l ranbaT'ATak YaH-aa Cadu
ai'ka Sprun akI Mer’dmry
SAARirH LUMHCK VAHDS
iNl DwclAA StrtM IVbZJW
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aravw A..id eOLv tlU Cl*u> uaa.t
Snek OK Tructans Qu US T'R'*'
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Tins Week Only
Dec. 2 to Dec. 9
yi AlilTY PAINT SPECIAL
IHKKK IS STILL TIME.TO PAINT
UP k'UH CUKlSTMAS AIM tww Ib^
U tu aaiy to du wilb CAKGL'SBL
InLafKA- HIUH'UIDE LATEX An
•vt-allanl talval Oat Uileilar OfUift
■ lUi aKuaeujnAi lusb hkfiai qiw-
Uaa. lii-aignad lo covar that oaU
wiiB uni appiimicai and tu maliA
•I.- datur. LU coiort avAUakla. are
Uii Lit wuudwulK Sami CtvM lA
m»u-biflK ndorm.
SAVE ^OW AT THIS LOW LOW
piH'a. _
HIGH HIDE Latax oar s«H<xi S&M
SkLML ULOHS la mWfMH
uuKsa par aL 1111
SKMi GLOSS in naicnms
cuLira, par |al IS M
gUMPUS ROOM SPEOAL
FURNITURi
SPEOAuS
Walnut DraFl«*< DmUii Roam
Tibia *
4/d Maivaii aad Bo* Sprlni tJD 19
Spra Kiichan Sat . . . ET
W^ut NRi Taida *119
FREE ORI.rVBRy AND
EASY ITIUiS AT HOME'
LAntr Varlaty W Ciad
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Bad fhattarflald. wlra vaiiMr U9 *4
Walnut Coraola Tabir . . Will
t-dramw CAlllonltr u>tUl
mtrrar U M
SPECIAL VALUE'
Spra Goldan Mabnf Badroom Sulla
with 9/t bad
Sxcailrni taiua at 111*00
. NEW SHIPMENTS
INCLUDE
Catmlal Swivil Rickan
Larfi iialacUiia of Plraplara
Aaenanrlai
Baaulitul ‘l^aniih Biyla" Ream
Dtvidan and Plantan
82 MISCELLANEOUS FOR 12.
SALE
MiyClLLANtOU$ FOR
SALI
b’lTlJKNT MU ROSCOPKS ■
coinplwp With
■ tinR Kits
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IX’tt.MTURK
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A.NI) APPLIANCE
widr r.in^e of
SHOWROOM
Av'<'4SM>riP4; .
779 PANDORA AVE. ’
Television for Fri«l;iv
PiiiraBi iibjtcl la lait-Bliita cbaaita
KMuiar DOHNACUnA CEILING
TU-E -mMm cviM latili. dom ma | Record CabHiria and Bn^keam. ale
r« 4 <aiT paswiiw . I CAST TERMS
>«"xldxli nr IdiA W as
a. par cancB tt.M
STOCKS ARE LIMITED now ■> _
HURRY, that REC ROOM car HIU „ g
be ready fcic a New YWa CroUc.. •
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FURNITURE
EV 3-S9I
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yuu Ilka anl at Ihn axeepOonaly'**—-* ®y***T**'^
Urw LOW U)W PRICE ■
l ltatai ratular EH *9
SPECIAL
IB > AtMa (aam nmhar
m.K R OiY'AitunAJ CnaiT. lari*.
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LNSULATION
Aik a aalnman al MUORE WHIT'
TINGTUN feic ■ iMoitawWattix «t
beat loai whan uMnt qualiiy WaM
nc W«d IMUlaUis. You WILL BE
AMAZED' Tba BTU nuas tU
Waaifuc Woul la tba fiDaal. It ii
manulacturad wiUi a wapur-bamar
papar and la aucaplalaly Sr«|i(uil
aiul ii avallabla w bundlaa T' Udek
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Kaaia Datxia
Lloyd Thaxicai
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suiia-iabia. 1 chair*. Mlat._
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flip lamp Au'oimallc oven
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tlAii panali
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drawer and etiadi'
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One SINGER Ponmtda lawWi_
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A larg# selection of
U'ringer Washers
reconditioned and guRrantecd
from 124.9$ up
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your pr^am atama tram po>^ Si¬
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pwa ai Flaicnari Traeia la youi
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WEEKDAYS AND SATirRDAYS
OPEN FROM I AM. TO I PM.
Terms Aviilsblt
ne M-W Sifn-en Bay Sraat
JuM Wait of Covanmiad
iBia andia sl
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3 lamps, sheets, pillows,
blankets, dishes, flstware
AND 4 1966 poNi^ TV 16 '
model.
NO DOtt’N PAYMENT
$25 4 month
CHURCH TTFE REED ORGAN
and bencs wlu Mteine bhmer a
baauiihs niudern eaia 133 Tanni
111 bat BtkBta. fTatenw Brxa. 2a3b
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CHESTEH UTTLE TV AND RADIO
r^ialri (luaraalead wucE EaU-
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BUTLER BROTHERS
TRACTOR SHOP
Headquiriers (or
proven
J. L. Cask
U tility Rn.1 (arm
equipment
10 ROATT AND MARlHi
STANDAHU BRONZE BOAT m
t.rwi. Pr-ftaUara and ahatli made
to order. "3imptax iraliinc turdia*
and btnrka with hydrauUc urfva
dflutn brcM. foundry
a Hartyna Workt Lid
(19 PambnAa Ik. Mt ISi:
CONTINENTAL
HOME SUWLY I TD.
3.B 851 Johnson SL
Wl BUY USED
caah. pboea BaM i
BO-3141
PLANOB FOR
Uwio CMra.
COMBINATTON STEREO Hi n TV
3" anraan, reread piayar. f'M Ihdio
Eimlant rraWlllnh S33M
TV AND m ANTENNii
Scuna ittaua mt Omiudai
KILSHAVP5
AUCTIONEERS
Buy — Sea
Cash
Guaranteed Appraisals
ms Fan EV 4-6441
-UHLPMI TOP QUALITT TRUMPET FOR
lalc wilh onaa and tnuiet. Like new
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PtANcA EXFKKTLY TtNEU AND
ravauM FREEMAN—tlPMIu
CAbB FOR TOUR USED PIANOS.
Wima Muaie Siudw.
PHIUPS TV.
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motorctcli
HOME OF HONDA
3b-FT TOt.LYCRArr DEMON
•irstur, IS>hp Inlrreaplrr erlib
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<>cad man Fully tiwatiaaiM
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CE.NTORY PLUS SEACl'LL LONG
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itil vmlua Sno FW qul<* aale 117*.
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M/WHEW and STRLTT
UMITED
For the Finest in FORD
FARM and INDUSTRIAL
Equipment
2rv» DOUGLA.S Strtet
3S6-77<M
MACHINIkV
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ITATION
<xMALL EaEV grand
(■ rtaid flondilMa, EV 1 3
UPBJCKT PIANO AND STOOL,
vary paaL *33. BV433
LUNDS
AUCTIONS
Tuesday and SstujMlay
IM ro3t at
WAVrSU — BABY GHAKD fSANU
Ift to I laat. tTIHtoU.
Iacxxjkimon and rASK
IfUeallfua Iv bapeoer ■
A crmplata Uoe «< raanarryGiaa ud
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tZmaniAi sC.
Urn a<mr ISuMKvcU 8Ma
ttoupaa. .‘•anil <d BuTWda
EV ATMS
_Baa «IL
TOOU FOR RINT
VAN ISLE Marina
stare Uevutoeu 3S-Uta. Sahiay
CANOE COVE SALES
AND CBARTEAT
BERTRAM AND SBEPBERD
Bay 34*32 SMnay. B C.
FULL SH7B VIOLTI
anth muwe alaad tT7-
NG* nTAT AccmninN.
roitolum. GHtMM
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pi m.KR BRO THER S
SUPPLIES UMITED
Keatinc CroMrond Stort
Open Mon. thru SrL
7:30 R m. to S;30 p.m.
Phone 38b-6.'«8
HOW IS .YOUR
IMAGINATION?
U you nave a wMar prolart In
mind you can SAVE-SAVE-AAVE
at our KtaOPC yard. Yaa wa bare
pieanlihad pUnaouda ta DrtawiaM—
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- arut PV Woodsntaa. Soak Ub-
pri laenoM CM aatoly b
with a BitM iVtoMW 43B
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in iBca brB* a*d ttoeb.
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in ynm tama* mmmarnm ^
priead.
WANTED HARP,
raai GHT-4k2L
41A MUSIC riACNim
13 ■xkk ! THE BIG SHOP
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U>KAL GIFTS
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EXCELLENT « »' » «» ■ • mirt'wi • bumper carnara
• gin raroficatea __
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AMOR RALES
MB Ikawaa SL 3
SUPPUIS
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lui, I noaa Lm. tin • Huy vte biu.
inapif utiair. uda dwir* u aacii,-One INGLII Aumenatle Waaher
uuiiai 1/A to wuk up Uju. lha mlh eude .. 3113
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mauji. OK-lStB jOVE VIKI.N'; Automatic Waahw
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rnaiuu 4 waiuaa. aunm^ku Hidli
■oiiu bed. 4UJ cut). 4,uni Utd«. Ali
MU', IWul prica. A.», ladlaa caaii
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m-M hnuacwivFi wbu lava dii- 1 AiA •. uwfvnbL Mechsnirs Specials Alls
TV Sets
Mppi' hnui'-unvFi wbu nave
/'ivrred IM ncwaal hreuklhrinifh in
muartod appijanrat. Aik far a
demilMlratim n( It* (alkk -U* new
SPARTO'- PHE.Sd-O-MATIC See
hne to fliminaia lha barkbreaking.
In i.rluniw y* of Irariinc. Make
irrakni My a prataifls pieaeura My
Ikidi*' priced. Ca'i mea, Don t
hcatala' Flaaw 23 MOD day ••
niftk. r. T Diatnhub/r*. IMa Oak
Bay Ava.
rOMFLETB ^BEDROral” »ITE
in 3. walnut dinatta auita , witH
buTtM. MP 3. oak china I'aBeie'
wi'k cut'>ad d<Bit ftae 313 ax-
dailMI oak off'ca ria»k. *413; 1-
ipaed radlo-phiavi. (41 Nl: "ew Sxi
Prriiah pallarnad nifi *37 3: ft"
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drawa'U. K'Btara Cfcto Maivacr
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rraph rrtto: exeallenl wrowar
uaHiw txi.3 TAT Vartwy. 2«e
D«i|la> 4n-H8S
BEEF SIDES, lb.51c
Choice Baby or Mature
3U-INCH f KieiDAliU: AUTOMATIL
aJi-cunc ranae cundiuun - j , en nr . •'m
Kiku. 2 ik-aU, xuurantn. kale prued (mm $9 95 (0 $23 93
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tuajanlM, 9xXivp.<''na,U Hm fthWci
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ntoiic dafruairr. Mb; k«nm,Ha t
burnr aiacuie rmrwe, SUii: 2 iintK-
bad ^iruifa with la^. 19 each: au.i-
miLic uwarwr. tun. dryar. 180 . Ad
lop uundiCML 33-T7M. Saturday or
Sunday.
ENLARGER A.NU PHOTUGKAPH
Ic ^uipmanl, rvA-kutg tiuraa, ai
M*. Mark 3 Mercury muujt, ra
muut ar-o lank, to axcHixM oun
djlicm, Liujada d,rkrit ruocn luiia.
(ilciWB gaibatv uumar Ia4ui3
KIRKS WASHER DRYER SERV
tea Kapairi L, an -nakrl Guar
•n«id uaad uaabari and di)a(a lo* , X
tola. E^l^i.^^j^^(-uatuiiMr park
WOODWARD’S
SERVING B.C.
SINCE 1892
IMAU. OTRLS MNCtR SBWI«C
BlarlUM. mud'a aat ft Carrunt
, 1 . -wv-llYafa: Bmaii ubie ladio All in
FRONT QUARTERS, lb. 39c. pond eocaiiuaft 4 TI -473 a,*at *3
Lean. Tender Beef
Budget Terms
ALBERTA MEAT MARKET
18U Cook EV3.85S2
at GR 1-438_fjjjrj. SUGGESTIONS
feattUl
TO BUY OH
PRiVaTE
HUMC LESauHS
Giltor, AMDrdtwi Clanaat Tmn
paL Baaophana. OrUBa. Ftorax ale
HALL A FAIRFIELD
. MUB3 CEirrRB
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PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION
GITTAR
BERNIE POKTBR MUSK STUDIO
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ITS NEW AND rUM
nir Batryana
YAMAHA YU
”30 cc. T»ln'*
Comms aeen
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MULLUa MARLTE
Salaa LM.
as Yaito 3 SV 21Ea
DUCK UAVURE AT FARM. (Br
par hat: * h*tt AaOTaaad. tOr par
"siMlEY PUCE FARM . 3414 11.
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■ SPOOL SWAN CURDOmT ty» OR
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lypaa 48 daw aMian. Pbaaa inWIL
MUTTEO aam mamues. i
3 I yea BS Be bat EV «
PtewHbg, CMaaaiing
4*4 C*lti«*li*t
SEAGUU. OUTBOARD. ITS
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■fta-ina
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fXIR SALE
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Fur*bw oarti/wara tram MaraR-’iii
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KAROLYN*S
STYLE SHOPPE
382-9663 2519 Estevan
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After 1pm,
I'KUAL CAR: DARKROOM EUl'IPv
monl: U flat (-Iaa1ne<. GR t-llJL
7 fT POOl.~'fA8LE”*^R SALE.
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137 SM7K11 AU-Ttap.
GIRL'S isPEEi) 8icycLE~iai
183 Beatty J., 13 (7188
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ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER. AS
new Sava 88 1449 Myrtle avc,
FUR
IMITATION
uffar n43«e
COAT. Rf:sT
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fkRN .'<TANT) AND 34ALL TABLE diliun lift Ph,inr C4!l>:i.
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2 HO TRAIN SETS
Call 47MS7i
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vraHlIm; DU3IS AND VEIL^ SIZE
Ufa EVSTBn
FRIGIDAIKG FRIUOE. GRIiaM
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Mdgr. Ci U4.78U. All Temp
k>ilt SALE LAHGE fridge.
r.v earn
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fOR SALE — BOY'S 8' SSPErO
bike; cm 4ro«. runaluul. 4T7'4AC
NEW ALLCRY^AL CHA.T0Ui£R:
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65‘ACADIAN Invader 4-Dr.
IMPORTS
OVER 150
OVER 150
a I L V I R WMIATURt POOI](.S
p i^M. ragl^Kred tM ar
t-XUC TBRWBH. RMlXm.
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GIANT
GIANT
GIANT
RB^’IRR ELECTRIC ADDER CIV- laao lAUftMIui 4-4nar.
IM arrdil teWn. appraidiBiiUly luxivy ‘v. ttoar. tard Up. xito-
ns to •100. AUu typawHta'. oldvr matir • tl.SDO lur Quick or
modci ok EV 4-01*. cIomM c 0«. OniOI.
>lmd oamio
•a COMET, AinOMATIC, 11 « OR
belt Oder. EVVODvr or GR1-IT37.
‘OOCH) CORIMTHjS
OIL STOVE JR...
Ell: botiy arrtovi. Wnet dtoif.
b*« pCto. ia-tfUll.
TV TALK &
- .. cooo er
In my retord coilectiwi there are copies of Oamelot.l^j
MtSCoLLArrCTTU^
WANTED
; loa , CARS rpR SALE
i o o b 0 o 0 o o o o o 6 i
CARS »OR S/U
CARS FOR SALE
CARS FOR SALE
•WUARB DEAL BUYS O
.rm'liinc I'vful iVko I'a Juob
>0-1 31 ua Hii tudc LV>]aii O
cool) eni-jKS 4! w*r’ ivAoifT O
HAUNTED BOOKSHOP -n
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Cars for sale
MORRISON S
OniUi (Cii'ouUt
day, D«e. IfES
PKTRR I»()LLF:N
POPJJ
Jfv Fair Lady, and a collivtlon of songs by —turniture ® it'oi-nieriy Olson Fordt Q
Andrews, all there because I happen to lii’l she er<^ day Varmar-* O O
Konderfuj. _ • ^ Aart cn saia w liRAm:._ O WHLRK GkKAT CAkS ol
O A.W:SOLD- Q
special, I said ncre K - \ ( Tp yini iiOTia Kvs^ <ul. O O
was disappointing, and \ \ paid j-or 'genixemex-’s O oI
members of the Julie y 0 65GALAXIE MXwr Ol
Andrews Fan Club. / T ,- O Hardtop. Only 4.000 0
Marching and Fire Pre- / — wy^-^sell^ Atn’KAise 0‘ mileg on this beauty- O
vention Society began g.v ^— at ton O Vs, automatic trans., O
to phone, wrtle letters e , — itilshaws O lunver iteerlne O
and throw stones. •* cash ixm ithnishisci ^ ^M-er brakes, radio.'O
Thereto. * \ be.st cash prices s-dr turni O all luxury extras. O
rec»p, and ma>Oe ims T ^ '««>' { nire. anuqun. heaim. RalLhla Q SPECIAL J3M15 O
time I can woitl it bet- v j uird r urru i uia. tmuna Evseru ^ FALCON 2-Door O
ter WANTED TV) RENT 3 0» WAR ‘__ ui„u n
Fii-Qi nf ill the ^ V •»''*<■-w r«4i*>i« ft*». Oak Raj O Htop. snaK>y high-O
*_J„ jT or Hew) ar«Q onTiiM Q iiei-fomiaj3re 289 V8. O
■ oBga Julie Andrevvs . wixTEn - r.adio and wire o automatic, radio. One O
sang Vreie line, tne r A I»«a maraaliir* and imitiiha from r\ I n
family tree routine re- ^ >_ 2 c ,4 ^ ? 2
Ireshine Those were wanted. •" OR i' bench saw O age. loads of extras. O
the Sints Tor. But •" ‘ ^ ^ S
there were alto points fWV ' reitugerattir-s a-xd rsEE^ ® „ pA^at n
ftfsinst. ■- g ^ m bjofhi SM'TSii AH'Tvmp O ®5 PQNTLAC Q^yluid^r, C
Given the best *“▼ I 7 W^, \f w/TNTEH'wiisr’cnAiTT trolle'r O automatic. powerO
singer tfound. the pro- j ( ^ O brakes, iwwer steer-0
ducers weren’t content, o :^CS5' ^ ' i ^ IJ*235®-^;i!M.iS'^Su!ner* ® owner. 0
In.stead they cluttered n_f<»N!j!«d.o«. sw-nss- q 10.000 miles $2895 0
up the Show vi lth gim “We’ll be b»4-k with some G 65 V A L I A N T auto-0
micks. and with Gene '«*"» ftS^'H'JSTSGaSv ^barTsKE ^ 0
Xelly A potenliaily eu-fatnpu" uemomitrstlons i;. Bva-aec. _ O mileage one - owner 0
greet €0 minutes was *'^*l** after this memsgp.*' wanted-PO fx. table, uirL's O car, balance of new O
great only in spots. ** **** *‘*^ *•_ ^’’^ ^ ^ ** O car warranty. Was 0
“We’ll be biu-k with some
stceneH from next week's
on-rampus demonstrsttons
right after this memagp.”
Tut Brawl strfe ev s-toa ~ „ ‘IT * X
—LUN DS - AUcncSiiER S- ^ n
(W Y - SELL - APPRAISE O mileg on this beauty- O
”* *'“» b V8, automatic trans., O OF
CASH f5}^^.?NisHiN« S ^ steering. O
. EVASI4) ' O power brakes, radio, O
BE.sT CASH PRICES PDR ruR>n O *11 luxuty extras. O TOP QUiALlTT
wra. AAUqun. keaiyrm. R»H.hl« Q SPECIAL $3Mi5 O
L.^r;;ra>. ui.. p>.o«. _E V O 65 F A L C O N 2 . Door O
WANTED TO RENT 3 OR WAR „ ,,,._ - __ ».i„u n CARS
eiragp-in r« 4 i*>i« B»». o«k R«) O Htop. Sna^iy high-O
nr r.-<Dk w Hea rt «r«Q C R T^iw Q |iei-fprmanre 289 V8. O
wA.NTEn - R.ADIO AND WIRE Q automatic, radio. One O
i*« m»W 2 liir« nivl lnilt>*< from i mil». n fcNblGN MOTORS
th* ts arr ev i gn» *n»r i_ o owner. Low mue- u
WANTED. •" OR i~BENTH SAW O sge. loads of extras. 0
wtd/or 4" jmiirr. cRt-etjT • to q Balance of new car O
-O warranty $2995 0 SqO YATLS ST.
RE»1UGERA1TIR.>I A-XD EREET- ^ c- DrtVTiAr-f)
rra SM.Tw^Aii Tnmp O 65 PQNTIAC hcyluider, O
WANTEH'’wiisr CfiAXT TROLLER O automatic, power O
■ni-Mf '«^h. iTA««_ O brakes, (xiwer steer- O
wVxTW - wxtNfi Rorai SLTTE o ing. One owner. O
n_*<«!j!wd.o<». sst-nss_ Q 10.000 miles $2895 0 [
2,*,?7 065VALIANTBUto-O
BbonrsizE O made, radio, a low O » R-dms.ter Sdn.!
i;. nv 3-sac. O mileage one ■ owner O Power everything.
WANTED —POfX. TABLE, girl's O CAT, balance of new O SALE . $895
» cR CTi w Q par warranty- Was 0
SET (W BARBELLS 1U> I.B3. RS O $2695 O
-o now’ $2395 O 57 CHRYSLER Windsor
?ji«. 0 64 METEOR T u d o r O V-«. Automatic. Radio
WANTED—VEGETABLE 4 V(CTR ^ Hafdtop. V8, gutfr O SALE ..$1095
«W 2 __ O matic, full power. O
WANTED .SE(N>NI>KAND BAR O WaS $3095. O
br^KV3^ - O NOW .12595 O 57 MERCURY Sedan.
14 swaps O 64 DODGE 440 Sedan. O V-8 Automatic. SALE $S951
■rii-niMia 77iia«ri>iirTM-iM im ^ automatic, a low O
CTTV S
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#
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— IJJWE.ST
l’RI®S !
L.VRGEST
L.\RGEST 1
L.\UGEST
i*
65 ENVOY Epie. CTioire of
6 demonstrators. Eiich
SELEimON
SELECTION
SELECTION
reg,-$1(595. NOW .. $15%
Go OLDSMOBILE Della 88 4-
Door H’top. Reg. $4395.
OF
'OF - :
OF
NOW $4195
% ®EVROLET I m p a 1 *
Convertible. Reg. $.3995
TOP QU.AUTY
TOP QUAUTY
TOP QUAU IY
NOW $3795
65 CHEVROLET Impala
Super Sports. Reg. $38%
CARS
C.MlS
1
CARS
NOW .$13%
IS CHEVROLET Impala
.Sedan. Reg.'$35%.
ENSIGN MOTORS
ENSIGN .MOTORS j
ENSIGN MOTOJtS
NOW.$3395
65 CORVAIR CoU))e. Reg
$2695. NOW . .. $2495
930 YATES ST.
930 YATES ST.
930 YATES ST.
65 aiEVY II Nova Sedan
THE VOLI MK DKiU-Ell ^0 0 CAR S FOR SALE
EMPRESS MOTORS LTD.
FOR
A GOOD DEAL
AND
A GOOD DE.VL
Sedan. Radio. Beige.
BUY NOW.$2395
Vi
65 PONTIAC Lamenliaa 4-
Dr. C.dan. V 8 , automatic,
radio, power steering,
whitewalls and extras.
Blue. Low mileage.
BUY NOW . ..$3995
finCCER DR RUGBY BOOTS. SIZE I
i;. v:v 3 -wic. O
WANTED-POfX. TABLE, UlRL'a O
U ttew. »toe 3. CR CTI W Q
Power everything.
SALE .
This was supposed to be the Julie Andrews Special. rtVviXfto rSSl^iis ® *2695. O
When she sang, it was wonderful. When Kelly danced rail- ^ .*2395 O
or the Christy Minstrels sang. It was Ed SulUvan crtjIS. 0 64 METEOR Tudor O
revisited. And who needs It? wanted-vegetable 4 v<ctr ^ Hardtop. V 8 , gutfr O
When you go to a restaurant and order tiie finest _ O matic, full power. O
•teak, you don't want canned eoen on the aide. 'That's wanted .sEcoNtyHASD bar O Was $3095. O
U-hat they gave U 8 with Misa Andrews, -.5®_O NOW .$2595 0
Now If you'll put down that rock for a moment. 14 swaPi O 64 DODGE 440 Sedan. O
lady, I’ll gladly join your fan club. vicitiHu 5 ^8 automatic, a low O
‘,'<>cn mdn sfi ewtom-auHl fMMti
PVnt* Mr J.aiM EV l SU3 «
>5 SM Air full (artcBlATt
4 YEAR OLD VnCINlTSEW- aIto-
T'N *1 a aa* a 'n<iri ee ewiaRi.aui:i fMMti O mileage luxury O
rriclav s Hisnliorlits * q w., $ 2895 . o
m-nn nm Ti.....u rv.. • u ' « jyearold vnemn semt-aito-® • ,• O
ID .00 p.m- —Jimmy Deans show romes from nwii/-wmrhrr. hr ■ rod hi«n • brt O 63 CHEV Imjwila Stn. O
Carnegie Hall and features soprano Eileen Farrell,|_O Wagon. Gleaming O
lultartst Chet Atkins, singer Don Gibson and Pianist j «v|o Black ukI chrome. O
Floyd Cramer—4. iTrimae swip sh* evasmi |0 Vf. automatic, power O
mileage luxury O
m^el. Was $2895. O 57 METEOR Niagara 300.
Automatic. Radio
Floyd Cramer—4.
Friday’s Movies
IW MORRIS W.NI WAGON P0r|O
>HCTrT aw. ina* or.? KVASia Q
9.00 a.Tn.—Night Flghtera (1960 drama), Roberti** MisCILtAHIOUS TO
Mitchum—4. •
12:30 pjn.—^Thii Man's Navy (1945 comedy), Wal-
lace Beery-e. 8 . [
3:0(L—Second Chance (1953 drama). Robert Mitchum ^
— 13 - TOOLS
***• DSSCR
3:30—HoUday in HaAfana (1949 musical), Desi •* r«di uo
A rnaz-—5. rent-alls
5:30—The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953 fantasy), ”* **»
Peter Und Hayes- 12. rvP.»i,rr»»Q ,
YOU NAME rr-
WE RENT IT!
TOOLS Of Ainr
DKSCRIPno.X
•( R«di UoW Ivwrnhlnt
RENT-ALLS iEIUMlt
O Blark and chrome. O
O Vf. automatic, power O .. q, r,rv e^^r.
O .leering, power O ” !
O brake, radio. O Au^*^c, Radio
O NOW $2895 O ./'.
O 63 PONTUC Stn. Wgn. O *
O V- 8 . automatic. O
O power iteering. O “ OlEVROLET Delray
O ixwwr brakes, radio. O Qut«n Radio. SALE $995
O NOW $2895 O
O 63 MERCURY M o n t- O
O c I a I r. Completely O ** DODGE Cui. Ri^al 4-Dr
O equipped luxury‘0 Hardtop. FuB Power.
O model. Was $2795. O SALE .5U95
OutMIt Radio. SALE $995
5:30-The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953 fantasy) "* *** cvAsiaO equipped luxury‘0 Hardtop. FuB Power.
Peter Lind Hayes- 12 —n=- ® model. Was $2795. O SALE .$
W7-00-I Was Monty’s Double (1950 drama), John O NOW .$2493 O
Mills—11. Ltd Kvum. _ Q 61 PLYMOUTH Fury. O
7:00—Affair in Versailles (1954 drama), Orson so FfTl AND lUPSLIIS ® mileage, spot-O 59 METEOR Niagara.
Wellies—13. - O leas coodhlaQ, power O Cui. Radio. SALE $
9:00—The Hook (1953 Avar drama), Kirk Douglas—2. some CHRisniAs mtAa ® iteering, power O
* 9:00—Oh Men, Oh Women (1957 comedy), 'Tbny *• t»«* ■> ^k. nu m. O brakes, radio. luxury 0
Randall_7 m>itoh bo^. naoulca. aquar- Q m<vM tIUK/N
10:00-Tt„ French They Ar, . Funny R«, (19K STitS' O O TORD S Vd '. O “
comedy). Jack Buchantn-ll. vn-wauA pwt nine ° ipoUasi. weU cared 0 ® ’
10:00—First Yank Into Tok><o (1945 war), ’Tom Bnmd •mi ***^Asm O for unit. Was $1595. O
Neal— 13 . ---- O NOW. $1295 O
ll;00~Town on Trial (1957 mystery), John Mills *“* ™nrE doggy wash’ O 59 FORD Fairtane Se- O ® PONTIAC-Laurennan
model. Was $2795. 0|
Q 61 PLYMOUTH Fury. O '
O Lew mileage, spot- O 59 METEOR Niagara.
O leas coodhlaQ, power O Cui. Radio. SALE $1095.
O steering, power O
O brakes, radio. luxuty 0 I
O mo(M . $1595 0 ^ avNort
Radio. SALE.$1196
^ 12 > ^uOom uaj pMdi0, nHmt VktArlA Q
U:20~Blancheville Monster (1958 Italian-made _ O
horror), Joan HiUa-7. ™V”Sw. fS O
*11;3(F—Man Who Never Was (1^ drama), Cllf- Umii lia. ma qui^^ai uiiad* n
ton Webb-4 tvi-iem. tyj-am _
55 -^0
Anorea Martin— b, o. aoauaa. fratonMjr nwto. Apfi» O
11:30—Sirflt Second (1953 ertme). Stephen McNally v«=t°na rr— bm 01 . _
—13. WAKTSD roa 9DN FOR CTRIST
dan. A u t o m atie. O
radio, immaculate 0
condlUoa Was $1395 O
NOW .$995 O
O
4-Dr. Station Wagon
V- 8 , Automatic, Radio 1
SALE .$1395
SECURITY
PACKAGE
10 . « wAiviKu F\jn ajn PUR isifuaT' /v • vx-— ui
1:00 Am.-lnde,tructible Man (1956 homw). Lon «' rg,
laney—7. ««ii «*« u a»l-i ».* X *
4 ./lA t —.j.. -..A i,Ac, — , w ±_ : - - - • O laiw Cost Finance
O 59 BUI(9K Sedan. |
O Automitie, Power Equip.
O SALE .$1399
O !
O
O 60 DE SOTO Rreflite.
O Full Power. SALE $1295,
Cus. Radio. SALE ..$1295
Chaney—7. «*« u abl^ *.•- salesmen 0 _
l:0O-L^y and the Bandit (1951 adventure), Louis auussa kittens purebkxo. 2 I ®
Hay ward—ta nv«M«d ■»«. jiaj l aw, ima O * Oie-year GW wtf- O FuU Power. SALE $1295
. l:0a-Abe Uncoln In BUnois (1940 <h»ma). Ray !35S ^SUTV/SC*' * TV oars O
mond Maa.sey-13. GOCMr-SHEPHERD-sBraTn^ X O
♦ Reoommerded. '»*» «4-- itx.i w« ton O of dealers in Canada O 60 PLYMOUTH Belvedere.
I? • Iw 9 1> 1* ^ ^ ^ O Cus. Radio, SALE ..$1295
r ritlSV S IlclCllO REOISTXRXD TOY POMXRAirtAH Q , °
. •upstn. tcmaiM • ipmIu dd. wui D Wday, 50-50 Warranty O
9:45 p.m.—A View of British Columbia is given on * ^4 ■»>»* ctewmai. »wir O on all late model ears O « wmr.F tm 2 Jir M.’TVm
in Canada 1711. Week-CBU. roc^x^G^KO_^« WglO • AU csu’. wintered O “ tJZ
'■ ****• X o SALE .11995
•2 MISCILUkHIOUS FOR S2 MtSCilXANIOUS FOR wchael wiluarb xxrnsu O O
SALI ULI P.. X “ .T® ©
vvvvvvvv¥VVX««,v. FWWA / » A.. ..u TTRRUfR. KALI j2 62 PtMmAC Parisienne Sdn.
XXXXXXXXXXXX Mjcto:i COME and get iM. iiKniM. rvgiatmd uMmu Km O V8. automatic, power 0 SfarfiA p. j ... e*«>
T X Vow pBjr Oieqat ai uattervu 8«tA 4TB-«S:« ««*ai^ fj «ia«rifw nBL, tOM rCm^l Seat
•' ^ txMN GO PRICES IN oi:R RIG — --- ^ weeruig, radio . $995 O asr r «i«k
X X «A>l>aALt OPEN KVERY RICMT '‘4=‘=“TERE0 ENGLBH COCKKR O 59 REN AULT Ideal O . •*»*>
v r.»-c- rvvi V v L-NTIL • P.M. IWW uSnL *»«>•■ >no«totalad. ctoinsMI toMlA X »v«, A u I, l. ioeai U
X ONE ONLY ^ CHRisT.'.ua ghuija O second car. VeryO
X FRIGIDAIRE demon- X fAHARiEs - eoirrswr rolijers O cl»an .. $495 O q PLYMOUTH Savoy 2-Dr
X strawr p^ble dUh- X i- w. 0 57 OlEV Bel Air 2-Dr. O ilS
i «** i G^l^ -- KK.N...ELa RKGUfTKR ^ ^hsip tUtOne, O
X Reg. $379.». X cnMii ttoi«e'wik Pbiitorl *4- Pf?>— Sh»f*«ti insm pta» O custom radio, im-O
X SPECIAL .$299.95 X nu aib. box imaiito B acAi .c ts 9" r**r O maculate cood. $995 O 63 pONTTAC 'in-am Onef %
^ ^ -* .-. .—...-Be CBMiii O Clean oar.$195 o
X ALL USED X muk, 2t.*I ib. .'.....™"«e Reo. omxies and puppiek O 49 DE SOTO. Custom-O
5 5 "rtr Sr?5Sn‘“ « ?«* y<« O 53 ford $(» Wlr. Tuume.
X GREATLY REDUCED X sm Ym ggu,, co^um. males, gs g h*v. to see this. $395 O SALE .$1995
^ . 1, a«—. 1^- BUMri ITIniil'M■■••• UWtofb EV SSUl U O
X Westinghouse automatic X it. . ' B, »«>r i p m. _ _ O Many more from which O
X Ifumdromat $179.95 X g *» «*«»•*• O « PLYMOUTH Belvedere
X Enterorise oil-eleotne X s ito. Me ,r^ »« ' nBblien ^ O nl nia \r_e Antn Diu..
XXXXXXXXXXX X MJCEO
•V V K'toti V'
•' ''UxMN
X X «A> 1 >J
X ONE ONLY xl^Ilif,
strator portable dUh-
X Reg. $379.».
X SPECIAL ..
CO.MPACTS
STUDEBAKER Lurk I
SALE ..17951
RAMBLER Oassic
Cus. Radio. SALE . $795
CORVAIR Sedan
Cus. Radw. SALE . $9K
VALIANT Sedan
Automatic. SALE .. $1095
FALC30N Suuon Wgn.
AuUimatic, Radio.
SALE .$1595
VALIANT Sedan
SALE .$1595
VAUANT V200
Automatic. SALE ..$1695
CORVAIR 500
Qis. Radio. SALE ..$1695
FORD Fsirlane.
S.ALE ..$1695
VALIANT V200 Sin. Wgn.
Automatic, Radio.
SALE .$1696
R<\MBLER Classic
Auto., Radio. SALE $1797
VAUANT Sedan
Ou. Radio. SALE ..$1895
RAMBLER Qatsic
SALE .$1896
FORD Fairtane
SALE .$1898
STUDEBAKER Sedan
AutomaUe. SALE ..$1797
FORD Fairtane 500
Station Wgn. Cus. Radio i
SALE .$2491
VAUANT V20G Sedan
145 HP Slant 6 .
SALE .$32H
VAUANT V20O Stn. Wgn.
Oli. Radio. SALE ..$2495
Reg. $28». NOW . .$2695 Low miieMe
(3*METE0R Montcalm 2-Dr. BUY NOW ..$3995
Hardtop. Reg. $3335.
NOW.,. .. $3195 65 ACADIAN Canso 4-Door
64 OLDSMOBn.E 4 - Door
Hardtop. Reg. $3695.
NOW - .$.-5295
5.3 AUS-HN A40. SALE $195 NOW .$.3295
54 HILLMAN H-Top .
I OUK
Custom Radio. SALE $295 BtUOEST, BRIGHTEST,
56 ZEPHYR Sedan. I BEST SELECTION NOW !
SALE .$393
&4 0LDSMOB1LE Starfire
36 AUSTIN A50. SALE $395
Sudan. Automatic, radio,
whitewalls. Low mileage.
BUY NOW .$2695
62 (TORVAIR 4-Dt)or Sedan.
Automatic, radio. White.
BUY NOW.. $1695
59 aiEVROLET Impola 4-
Door Hardtop. Automatic,
radio. Blue.
BUY NOW .$1395
36 AUSTIN A50. SALE $395 BUY NOW .$1395
61 OLDSMOBILE Ckmvert. 64 RAMBLER 660 2-Dr.
36 MORRIS Oxford Reg. $3795. NOW .. $34% Hardtop. Radio. Low
Stn. Wagon SALE $444 M (3HEVROLEJF Impali mileage. Green.
Sedan. Reg. $2535. BUY NOW .$2495
I NOW ... - $2395
37 At'STLN A50. SALE $666 61 PON-TIA'c'^vertibJe. ®
Reg. $3395. NOW... $.1195
5* AUSTO A55. S.VLE K« “ S .
o,u-e. we Reg. 11495 . ^ow $1395 gi OLDSMOBILE 88 2-Door
64 KARMANN-GHIA Sports ^top. Automatic, radio,
58 VAUXH.XLL Hardtr^. Reg. $2595. power steering and
Super Victor. SALE $695 .*^ brakes. Maroon.
63 CADILLAC. 1 owner. Only BUY NOW .12195
12.00(> miles. Reg. $5135.
58 VAUXHALL Victor NOW ... $4995 62 FORD Galaxie Convert.
SALE . $594 63 BUICK 4-Djor Hardiop Automatic, radio, power
Reg. $3695. NOW ...$2495 steering. Blue.-
63 CHEVROLET Stn. Wgn, BUY NOW .$2295
58 VANGUARD Reg. $2495. NOW _
Borg-Warne, Automatic '63 CORVAIR Monza:" R«^ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
SALE ....,^.y..$494t $1995. NOW.$1795
Sedan. Radio. Red.
BUY NOW.$1695
power steering and
brakes. Maroon.
BUY NOW .42195
BUY NOW .-$2295
BUY ViTTH CONFIDENCE
■ 30-DAY EXCHANGE
38 TRIUMPH Sin. Wgn. NOW iiVK j ~ \i~
.KAtj:: .»i 3 b 3 sedan, automatic, radio,
.*5fa62TORDFairIane. V 8 . Reg. steering, brake*:
$1895. NOW .I16M BUY NOW ..$1695
58 VOLKSWAGEN. ® ENVOY De Luxe. Reg.
SAT.F $696 *^* .*ff®5 60 PONTIAC 'Parislenne'
1 62 PONTIAC. 4-Dt»r H’lop. convertible. V- 8 , auloma-
• Reg. $2395. NOW $2293 tic, radio, power steering.
58 VOLKSWAGEN jS! CHEVROLET Pickup. Maroon, BUY NOW $1795
sale .-.$777 R^. $1695. NOW’ .. $1495
■61 STUDEBAKER Stn. Wgn.l*^ PONTIAC Convertible.
38 MERCEDES ISO Diesel *1®^ |
SALE .$696L now .$995' NOW.. $995
® ® PONTIAC Tsrislenoe’
“ --t-u SALE
59 VAUXHALL Victor ^ mSge."’'*
.60 SITteSr S^:"r*^ .
$995. NOW.$695 62 BU1CK Invlcta 2-Door
59 VOLKSWAGEN Convert. H'h^. *Autamatic, radio.
Radio. SALE .$^'TAKE TIME TO PAY ON pow®*" steering, power
; MORRISON’S brakes. Yellow.
58 MORRIS Oxford Stn. Wa 1 RASY TERMS ! BUY NOW.$2995
.60 but® -Electrs’Ldoor
62CHEVROLct'^ 1 Air,! SO-DAY WARRANTY
Uc. 27316. Reg. $17». ) 60 BUI® Le Sabre’ 4-door
58 VOLKSW AGEN.
SAI4; .
58 VOLKSWAGEN
SALE .
sedan, automatic, radio,
power steering, brakes,
blue. BUY NOW ..$1635
tic, radio, power steering.
Maroon. BUY NOW $1793
Convertible, V- 8 , automa*
tic, radio, power steering.
White walls and extras.
Low mileage,
BUY NOW.$3595
brakes. Yellow.
BUY NOW.$2995
60 ENWY Special Sedan. Reg
. *®*^, $1195. NOW.$1095
60 BUICK ’Electra* 4-door
hardtop, automatic, radio,
power steering, brakes.
Brown. BUY NOW $18»
62 TRIUMPH Herald i NOW .$1195
Bucket Seats. New WW i 60 VALLVNT Sedan. Reg.
Tires. SALE .$995 $1195. NOW.$995
60 BUI® Sedan. Reg. $1395. 62 BUI® 'Special’ (^yl. 4-
NOW . $1195 door sedan. Radio, blue.
60VALLVNT Sedan. Reg. BUY NOW .$1795
62 VOLKSWAGEN
63 RE.SAULT R4 Stn. Wgn.
Radio. SALE .$795
63 RENAULT Gurdini
4 Speed. SALE.$1095
58 METEOR SedM. Reg “ 'Laurwtian’
VOLK.WAGFN
.«»» ” NOW.»1393
^ J^RVROLET stn. Wgn « PONTIAC Strato Qiief,
W. Lie. 42795. Reg. $1293 2-dr Station wagon, radio,
*^^ yellow. BUY NOW ..$14»
65 N^VO Canadian 1225
Cut. Ridio. Bucket Seats,
Like New. SALE ...$2895
X U^romat $179.95 X
X Enterprise oil-eleotne X s ito.
Y MvnhinafinM nn<y* X '**''*< ~>'viato. Sunidft 4 Ito
X cwnuinatioii range * b c lua Oiiinnto aphii. hs.
X with automatic clock- Xl mio
X controlled oven. x
Many more from which O
X controlled oven. X
X minute-minder and X
X oven windows $99.95 X
X 30-in. &E automatic X
X railo <wi toe'liMl lor Chnitmaii prf n t PIkm O PETER POfJ EV n
3j c»M^, rrtoh, un. a*iiH. >«ti»_ _ __ q TORid^ ni
^ ‘^S!' ^ Vates ev 4-1144 o|w CTEVROLET Impala
X r'S**'*' __ .0 Op«nUU»p.ni. ol 4Dr. H-Top. Full Fewer.
O 64 PLYMOUTH Belvedere |
O Big V- 8 . Auto. Pwr. str.
O SALE .$25»i
O
O
cxmvAm 800
Cus. Radio. SALE ..$2095'
TRU®S
_ _ O
X 30-in. &E automatic X'si^. rmcti tuid. >»«. ‘ABCtSTBRtn miniature O * o
X _-_^. ^ ^ Jas . 9le pBidto ftC iCbd ftf-W
range.. .$99.95 X Ubbyi Spaslirtti in uxnAto laue*. - . - O O
Y Fa<rhaiA«.llorsa X te<K Um. S Um .ise rt3R SALK. MONKEY WTTN CAOE. OOOnnnnnrton/^/t
X rairoanKvworae A 2 oow. oui wMinn. swasot. u u u uo o o O O O O O 0
2 C “i- s MALE dtmUAHUrniPS Avli: „ -
X 24” Fleetwood TV com- X » £ »m« w nftotiii«a n^ww SAUNDERS ft HTTCHMAN
X blnatioB, new picture X Cua^ cbmes lua auw tt Bwf. registerei itmale SAMonD PRESENT
s MALE CHIHUAHUA HIPS AVAIL-1
I Bill* fer Ctototiiiaa Moni.
X tube. 3-yeax
tie PW)’. iRDcatotod. 08-430.
SAUNDERS ft HTTCHMAN
PRESENT
ISUZU BELLETT
and
TOYOTA ®OWN
TOYOTA 700 CARS
X warranty .$299.95 X 9nnusn. purebred beagle knind for
X Acme apartmat X a rRzitcH shop sPECtAin. voma—aifoanfl —t a lxtmc TOYOTA ®OWN
X range .$49.95 X rtSl. w uliSS^ TALgiHC TOYOTA 700 CARS
X Huge sisortranR of X cmauAHUAS, nic- hem^d used care
X refrigeraton. X ^ "***
X from .$29 95 X nT iri-jru. wtGiSTERED PUG puppies.__
X OU ranges from ..$39.95 X zei* ci>NTAn.Ex camera __ *!* .** ?': ___ 5 .S
X Qtol and wood X •* PURRBRSO CRRMAH SHEPHERD a KtHAULT ...^
A U3*i and wood _A 4n-wc. auppy. i <min. sto-imi. m cmev, t-Dow
i *■•"6®.*?®, C RDAD RACER, HEGISTERED MINUTURE WHITE S 6^1^.?? _ .—~ “•*
X X rMMM I on. inod poodltA » moBtto SM-ISIL Z ..»*»
Radio. SALE.$2935
65 PONTIAC Sedan I
Automatic. SAIJC ..$27%’
65 PLYMOUTH Fury Sedan.
Automatic, Radio
SALE ..$3095
VAUANT Signet H-Top I
145 HP Six Automatic, i
&icket Scats. SALE $2795
®EVELLE Malibu Con.
Auto., Radio. SALE $2795
VALIANT CUS. 200 H-Top
V -8 Auto, CUs. Radio, :
Showroom Condition
SALE .$3295'
1 65 FAR(30 DlOO
59 VOLKSWAGEN Pickup
Reg. $795. NOW.$395 GOOD VALUES
58 CHEVROLET Sedan. Uc. PRICES RIGHT
i 384U. Reg. $895.
;i(OW . $795 60 E N V O Y 4-Door Station
'38C3IEVR(^’ct StTL Wgn Wagon . $995
Reg. $995. NOW.$795 39 VAUXHALL Creata 4-Dr.
Sedan. Black_$895
OPEN TIL 10 PM
MON.THROuSi™. “AUSTIN 850. Blue ..$695
I 61 CONSUL 4 • Door SedaiL
j58 FORD VTon Panel. Reg. Maroon.$1095
« TRIUMPH 2.Dr. Sdn. $695
ti-Ton Pickup. Long Box “ f^'- *“^
. $495 61 VAUXHALL Viva 3-Dour
MEW AMD USED CARS
NOW ON Dia*LAy
‘TRADE IMS
: TRIUMPH Hamid .tiS
58 OLDSMOBILE Sdn. Reg. Sedan . $1193
$895. NOW $693
63 FARGO D-ltlO 57 VO®SWAGEN Sedan. VAUXHALL Velox 4-Dour
VTon Panel. SAIL $14% Uc. 3M93. Reg. $795. Sedan. Blue .$11%
NOW.$595 GOOD VALUES
58 INTERNATIONAL ** *^ LOW PR1®S
*i-Ton Pkkup NOW .....,$395
«ST F ... $895 57 OLDSMOBILE Sdn. Reg 56 METEOR Sta. Wgn. $450
56 OLDSMOBILE Sto. R^ ** STUDEBAKER
52 CHEVROLET VTon $695. NOW.$ 4 % **“
Pickup. SALE ......|495 36 PONTIAC 4-DDor H’top. sg MONARCH
I Reg. $695. NOW.$495 4-Door Sedan.$450
63 FARGO D-ltlO
VTon Panel. SAIL $14%
58 INTERNATIONAL
*s-Toa Pkkup
X Rent-to-Purchase TV X
X X
X UAIS FURNITURE X
X AND APPL1AN®S X
X 1821 Cook St. 38S-2435 X
X X
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WANTID
MATMAlUrS AUCTIONS
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LOVAOuE POODLE PCPPY, FB- ^ PONT^IAC, tor qiikk toit . UM
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V Aitleir* bu«c«ti oMUlfM tor nMi
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X ..'iCUEST CASH OFFERS
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Ubn> (dltrri to ctoiM Iroa.
&■>••( Tinn* AvalJabto.
AT
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WARSaiOUSE
T49 \new Street
SHOP THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
TIL 9
..'icUEST Cash offers brad. ■ mauto. n sswT SAUNDERS ft HTTCHMAN
*******J!.5M. tiispLAY Fon SEVERAL LOVELY smostr'lit 2040 Csdboro Bay Rd.
- C OWMCMOas toto Bood I maa nasiss or JMSW 38a.7111.2
m Jutitocn M-am- jw-iliw
-—-SETTER puppira. kkci»
NEED CASH* torad. 4n-Siai or m SDD —— —
Loto paid for scud bnlt.. eamorai — —-■ — . - _
•II l>pn of muMckJ itocnimrau POOOUE.S. MOffT COI/RU DE- PANDORA MOTOR SALES
WMt tora rau? liiuid Tradtoa PaR Soldo IW Chn«iiao« n-aus. ftow-,, uwe. ii««
>ow AT sai JOHMSOM SL jito I „ - Fwwonr uwtp Uwd car»
down (ram Doualu SM-MM. *1 CHICKS, POULTilY. stock HKDUCTIuN KAI.e
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rw ortoi c>4Kwr. iluininuin. tot -K&runsu
loiito ond rodiolon ol Slor OS FIVE - MONTH - OLD LAYING St MR^EOR Honicolin. Im-dnov
tone M-UU rhlrkt. t2 corta. 47SSU. '‘VdlM to nrw.
OPEN tATUSDAYS rr— . — * CUMET Colinlo }d<w toidtoa
U5I ISLAND HtUMWAT ^ LIVISTOCK. SURPLUS 00 ntw.
- .. ,.»5 *■*»«■ RsretoR
NO DOWN PAYMENT imdustw^ cron hoiwes for sale at ctr. '•» --.-‘-p.
with ,t«r 22? A’s; STSTtsTS 2r es^-^ssi s ;,‘a
i:aton account », ^
— '■ COLORED OUS WI?mOWS .. , . .. APPROVED CREOfT®*
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MM; old ooM iron Mn; oM Id- ainsto wMpBlcircoo, ooUon, U oito 651 Pandors 38S-S631
a (Him <m ami raws boaktli. Otter onitocU mllar ood Mncir drfvina
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as'13r^M£f‘*IlfiO^I»(TO' *'* «AT AND BOOTS FOR t GOOD REGISTERED HOUmBM ouKmoac. ni*ao»«
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Krwhlar choMertlrld Mle. S?Si __HF.REFORD CALVES. *»»• i3S to OLDS SUPERi.fvmB HAon.
rbT«to t.bla;|M rholra. W; rtejj wK PAY CASH TOR ALL GOOD «l- CTa.
el dranara, SIS. ta^ old Fra^ n-waoto'ld orticlr*. Lf^ CoWa SaJn. ^abo ■ rodto. A-1 coadtilan. U.IOD, Ftona
pi-aaMtotol drftalnc toWr atofto bod. ns G.dditraoin, 47»«U fvoo 100 CARS 80R SAL| SEon
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APPROVED cREorr
TOP-QUAUTY
USED CARS
ON DISPLAY
ENSIGN MOTORS
USED CAR
SUPERMARKET
930 Yates St.
386-2411 Wide
TOP-QUAUTY
USED CARS
ON DISPUW
ENSIGN MOTORS
USED CAR
SUPERMARKET
9X) Yates St.
OVER 150
TOP-QUAUTY
USED CARS
ON DISPLAY
E.VSIGN MOTORS
USED CAR
SUPERMARKET
930 Yates St.
MORE IN TRADE AT 55 BUI® Sedan.$:
MORRISON'S ! 54 BUI® 2-DDor. H’top t
386-2411'Wide Open 9-9 ! 38C-24U Wide Open 9-9
|36®EVROLET Sdn. Reg
I $5%. NOW.$4%
56 MER®RY. Gleaming,
38,000 miles. 1 owner.
SPECIAL.$10%
55 PONTIAC Sedan. Reg.
$5%. NOW. «%
% HILLMAN. Reg. $3%.
NOW.$250
54 BUI®. SPECIAL.. $95
SI DODGE. SPECIAL . $95
53 MER®RY Hardtop.
ONLY.$95
53 PONTIAC. SPECIAL $1%
53 RAMBLER Station Wgn.,
SPECIAL. ONLY_$50
VOLUME DEALING
KEEPS PR1®S
DOWN I DOWN S DOWN 1
MORRISON
®EVROLET-OLDSMOBILE
LTD.
- 3050 DOUGLAS ST.
AT FINLAYSON
.185-5777
(UrtlSbLSSISD Al.TOMOBILKa
irum U7 par manUi. Aerrptanra
(V MM aril CradH Mxr. mUKl
M >'0110. STS. ’sa CHEV . IX. loai'
Prntbnhe. NO HUS.
'Jd PONTIAC] V« ifTANltAKD.
M<0 or teal oflcr. CK.8-9M1.
56 FORD 4-Dr. Sedan. $3(K
Free Life Insurance
in GMAC Contract.
No Time Payments
until Next Year.
50-50 30-Day Wan-aqly.
! 3U-0«iy Exchange.
EMPRESS MOTORS LTD.
900 Fort St. Ph. 382-7121
* KAYH MOTORS ■
■ POITTIAC iaurenlian,
oolumatk: . SZ.M
• CUEV. ImpaJa Suiatr Sport
aarriioii .salt
M VALIANT Sport CoOvartlUt.
d-tprrd . f3.4»
M PONTIAC LaureHion, V4
ootoanolic . ST.M
a FURD Ecanoitna boo .... D.Tg
D CHEV. wam .$1,19
n CHEV plclciip ...ti lt
ID METEOR convrrtiblr.
Oil powrr . Sl.tB
M JAGUAR 1.4. outnmotle . I1.4t
3(D Doualai EV S-S2S
MUST SELL
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X
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rfar. Dec 19A9
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100 CAK) POt SALC
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100- CAR} PQR SALt
100
CARS FOR SALI
100
CARS FOR SALE
100 CARS PCR SALE
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SS Al'ATlN' $e<lan
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M VAl’XJIALL Sadan
Rrg. |Ml> T>alay 111*
8» HILLMAN Sadan.
Rag (MO Tiday tiS8
98 AlJSTIN Sadan
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82 rii:L\;E<iT Sedan
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a ANULiA : uuui
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8B y ALCON A-Uoor
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m MUflRiM Mini Waiun.
Ras tl.m Today IKS
C nxrORD sedan
C im. Tiday 048
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Ref' ILKU Today Ml
82 VAUXHALL Sedan.
Rai IIJOU. Today IM
B RNVOY Wagon.
R*( tl.Tsa Today U.2>r
C VALUVT Sedan
RW. tl.sn. Today II.M
■1 CHEVY 11 Convenlbla.
Reg. t2.(U0. Today I1.T89
And more, loo , . .
8 ] Anflia - SA Hillman — 81 Aialln
s; Auaun — 83 MoTla — 8 I Conaul
SN Cnniul — S* Renault ~ U Autiln
a Emuy — M Metros laa • U rwl
M Auiim - 12 Aeadlan - 8 .’ Mini
M CmuI ~ 86 Benda - iS R wei
to TK 18 v-««.afaa ~ 8 tl vtcbir
*> ttetor - 83 ValaM - M Zephyi
R' Csiiul —. VauAhall — 81 Falcui
81 Onlurd - S8 JiTuar - CS'AKIU,
80 Envoy •• E! Pauge-A ~ SI Aiifttn,
SI AuMlo — C Sunbeam — 80 Pairvn
9* lArh - 12 Vntienail - 80 VlrbiT
85 Monl) -- 81 Trlurntdi — 82 Chevy
5“ nilpv - S9 Sunliea-n - »7 M-. i .
St Morda - 80 Cnrv-air U rmerd
hi Rapier — 82 Alpine — SI Prefect
Cl Voltro - 80 Mtilman - SO MC TD ,
SWAP ANYTHINC
Teimtc'a “Swap Dept." wiu areeni
In inda anyhint bf vaiin - hni*.
tadioa. motor*. TVa. fUmilure
Irailaf*. eiiv. eie.. «ie.
TRADE YOUR nOR'T WANT8
R Man. '
Rag CU Today UB
U OLDS A T. Sadan |
Ret. ISSO. Today Ills
S RlTCr Hantop I
Rag. Mm. TUday IKS i
» PONTIAC SaiMn
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fl METTPiR A.T. Sedan. -
Reg RNi. T'Vhy 1933
W MONARCH 4-Ikinr
Reg »«n T.<day MAS
M CHEVROLET Sedan
Rag. JLIM. Today SED
M PONTIAC Sedan.
Reg II19B. T<day |AI»
H MERCURY C<UlveniMe.
Reg. Sl.«0. Turiae 11 M
•B CHEVROLET Sedan.
Reg n MO Tbday tl.llT
« PONTIAC Parti.. H T
Reg. MM. Today MIM
And alUl avieg , , ,
87 (Vidga — S PiBiiiae •» 8D Chev. ^
5* Vida - M Mereury - M Bulric i p » FORD
8 siitde _ H Hudabn _ ss .Naan
W CMdga — m Plvnvaitk ~ H Chev
C> Chev S7 Ufleor — M OMa
M Oiee — 57 Cadtllae 57 Ford
8'. Mere — la Pontiac — M Chev
V) P»rd - a Meteor - 98 nidi
M Che* ST Monarcb — 81 Paid
N.O MO-N C-y CMVW N
>TMT PAYMENT MtDJAK.
PATMCNTN TO « HOSTRB
ToHe adiantat* nf Telmac ■ evclu-
•ive aide open ''Charge AeeoaM"
p'an Buy any ear wilhngt a penny
4 >wb and pay aa yog dva
PI.IMLHY
OX VATKS
Yi;.\R KND
CLtARA.NCJ.
ON
ALL USLD CARS
Pi
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X, X' V X' V X \’ X‘
1 • GROXVING XMTH
VlClOltlA**
DAVID MOTORS LTTi.
Kir Yiiup Bisl Car Buy!
tM AVANTl. A vlussic cai
fur the pnthusia.At. Super*
churned- M'ilh console'
tJiifl. Over )8!MJ0 ney>’.
PRlCfi 5499j
P 6j R.\MHI,KR 770 aas* P
P ■ pic Sedan. lladio.'P &i VOLVO PltiOOS. Radio.
automatic. Bis 0 ecov PI overdrive. Very low
P omv. C«t new 93800. P' milease.
P Only $;i9» P
P P
NATION.AL MOTOU.S
. FOK
SLLECI ION !
PHOtECTION : 1
TERMS'
. PRICE I
DOMESTICS
65 aiEV CJievelle 4-Dr. Sdn
6*oyl.. whitewall tires,
V
HER.i: THEY ARK !
V X‘
\
X
\
\
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X'
X SPKKDXVAY MOTORS
V
V STl YATES
X
V-
V 58 VOLK.SWAOEN
EVERY DAY ‘
IS
SAVINGS DAY
AT
DOLPHIN MOTORS LTD.
Nottimg Down.
Fubt Payment in January.
1£0 CARS FOR SALE
:*>i sn iwBAKEK »rAn... wa
rn. CxrellMIt oVtditl'Ki M5T8''.
■997 t'ORD AEDA-Y GOOD OO.N
imon 8 W 0 oaalv 'tW-lMI _
I«1 FORIKfN IMFORT AND
SPORT CARS
03 TRAILERS, MOBILt 125 HOUSMClfPINfl ROOD'S
HOMCS, TRAILER PARKS - TO RENI^
TOTE-EM TRAILER SALES a^S
NEW and USED 1» ’
lYJK SALK. Ilfc RBn, wmB
Hhaeied, hantum Trtuniph «i»»o
i mr \9 rMainaiila otter reluaad
|3-<5-Uio___ _
I rd'HEALEY inn/t'~NnT BIUREa
) <pi 9 ngi. hnrrtt.jp and reauili mour
Uun lell. EV MCm
MOBILE HOMES
8 miles N. on Hiway 1
478-1011
CLEAN Al.hr ffH NO
I hath. W’.gking mm fh
mil'
EV3
33 MORRIS 2-Dtx)r .... J244
JJ 58 METROPOLITAN . .iZX
$795 V RENAULT . $395
V153 CHEVROLET .$250
10$
TIRIi
P 65 PONTIAC Pari. P
P slenne 4-Door Hard- P
top. VR. automatic. P
radio, power steer- P
ins. Reg) $3695. P
fhmme wheeldisci, nJas- ^ Bis^nAe
I ' V
I lie S^£ll COV(^l*8 *
PRICE. . . K693I itjLL PRICE . $2795, V VOLKSWAGEN 1500 V 57 PLYMOUTH.
(5 BUICK Skylark Convert. 65 RAMBLER Gassic-4-Dr ‘ V Wagon. Two-looe. V: Automatic .$495
Loaded with goodies. 7.000| 'Sedan. V8, siandardW
transmission, plus many ^ $2495 v, malic, custom radio $895
other extras. Coal new V V ^ VALIANT V200.
over $.33(10. ^ VOlJ\-SW AGE.N 1500 Vi Automatic $1395
$'ULL PRICE $2893:^ "agon, White. With V
V
miles. Balance of war.-^
runty still in effect. j
PRICE . $33951
$1 DOWN
$1 A WEEK
Buys a New Goodyear Tire
IM (ur Brma* Kaiming. Wtim
AUsiUnenl. Shirriii am) MufTItrs'
blaav Eaiy T«rmi
Our own company V 57 pONTlAC. 6-cyl.. aulo-|tJ,'SS,^ JrLg® eI?8i 84
car $2495 V,
HUILU A H'MJSh TKAILBR
OR CAMMEH
Plana and cu.-npvmenct
See our diai^ey tbAk* rarrlad
4 J PEUE.Y I.TtJ
nu thirvnri Si. Ph.inc llWltM
Now .. . $3293 P 65 FARGO ’g-Ton Pieijup.. .. o.. ,
P 625 miles on lJii» unit \nd '« ??? ^
in new condition. 50.000-
inile warranty in effect.
PRICE . ... $2495
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. ^65 CHEV tg-Ton Pickup.
Gordml. P
T.S.
etc.
engine.
!62 VALlA.Vr V200.
I One owner.
$1^5
bulum radio, auto, trans. ^
ntU. PRICE
$2695.'' W VOLKSWAGEN De V
Long Box. With radio and
Posilraction, small can¬
opy inciuded. 6,000 one-
owner miles.
PRICE ... $2595
65 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-
Door Sedan. Custom
radio. pow;er steering,
power brakes. Company
execiftive - driven car
Save $900.
STATION WAGON.S
P 62 RENAULT
P 4-.speed. Reg. $UM. P
P Now.$9M P
P P
P 62 RAMBLER Ambas- P
P sador. X;8. automatic. P
P power brakes, sleer> P W VOLVO 544 Sport. hMllj
P Ing. A luxury model P equipped including radio. 62 CTIEV 4-Door Stn. Wgn.
One owner. tULL PRICE . $1995
PRICE . $2395 61 PONTIAC SUtion Wagon
« I -r _ ni i.. _ , V8. Stand transmission. ,,
lx> TODGL 'g-Ton Picku^l V 3.
ford SUtlon Wagon
iTiilcs. Lx)ni^ boxi nn f ooi/'^r
custom lined with plywood.' I'Kict
PRICE.$2295
$1995 P!
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P 61 RAMBI.ER Gasxic P
4-Door Sedan. Tu- P
tone green, radio. P
Just had a complete P
motor job. Reg $1795. P
Special on this P
beauty at .. $1595 P
P
P 61 VAUXH.KLL Station P
P W'agon. Low mileage. P
P A-1 condition. P
P Onlv .. note P
P P
65 MUSTANG. Big motor,
coniiole shift, radio.
PRICE .. $2995
64 CHEVY II Station Wagon.
St a n d a rd trans. Fully
guaranteed.
CONVERTIBLES y
65 (THRYSLER Windsor Gk)- V 57
yertible. Every conceiv- V
able luxury option. Bal- V
ance of 5-year 50.000-miJc V
warranty. Cost new $6000 , V
Fl’LL PRICE
Lu.x«. 2J.OOO miles. V
Grey. V
red leather $9550 V
V
Two 63 De Luxe VOLKS- V
XVAGEN demos, one V
White, one Blue. Both V
have radio, seat V
belts. undercoat. V
Full factory war» V
ranty. V
V
CONSUL * V
V Siieclai $595 V
$695 '' V
V 59 ZE
V ^ .
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and XVhite. IF V
(>l . standard
shift
V
V.
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
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radio', V
$2890 V
V 64 PONTIAC Strato Chief.
Standard, 6-cyL.$2595
64 VALIANT Sigpet.
Bucket seats .... $2668
30 OTHER CARS TO
CHOOSE raoM
NOTHING DOWN
FIRST PAYMENT LN JAN.
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64 VOLK.SWAGEN 1500 Stn.
P61CORVAIR. New P
P paint. 4 on the floor. P 64 DATSUN Sports Roadster.
P Top* $1295 P Fully equipped including
P P
P 60 HI LLMAN Minx P
P Sedan. Reg. $995 P
48- Special $793 P
P P
P, 60 VAUXHALl. Victor P
P Se<ian. Tuiooe, A-1. P
P Reg. $995. P
P Special
P
P 60 METEOR 4>Doi>r Se- P:
P dan. V8. automatic. P|
P radio. Reg. $1393. Pt
P Special . $1195 P
P
Family Se- P
P dan. 6 c>1., clean. P
P Reg. $1095. P
PI^IL’E .. — $2395 CHEV Impala Super V
Sport Coovenible.
FULL PRICE . $3195 V
custom radio, 63 STUDEBAKER Convert. V
PRICE $2393 ''6. automatic, plus many V
more options. ^
FULL PRICE -- $2395 V
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V .37 >OkO AMtumaUi; ...... |ISS
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sceenn^jf. radio, nc^ V.^Dui^c vi .tii 9
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81 C M.C. W-'TON PICKUP. OE
luaa cab. wide boa.
Geortf Eng Tnirfe Salei Ltd.
846 Klilaida SdS-lOM
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19H lhTER.XAnONAL PICKUP. 8-
ciUnder. I iiwed. power loi-k. RO
burner, radl'i, I7.SH. 8X!'18M.
A liewuUful prestige V u outxix
car
TWO SPECIAL
“AS IS” VW8-
$995 V IVMai. Cor. Quadra and JMuuoa
Wagon. One Owner, very. 53 VALIANT Signet Con- V MAKE AN OFFER
J C HOTUMS ltu
I rnavELUi
I HKHVI
very tow mileage. Custom
radio. j
PRICE . $1995
$895 P 62 MERCEDES-BENZ 190SI.,
Pl Convertible and remov-|
able baidlup. Custom!
radio. '
PRICE . $2795 j
65 SUNBEAM Imp. S.OOUj
original miles. In-show-'
room condition.
PRICE .$1393
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4 BRAND NEW .
VALIANTS
5*ave up to $620
3 BRAND NEW
DOtXIES
Save up to $807
2 BRAND NEW
CHRYSLERS
Save up to tB.'H
. , 19 1965 DEMOS
..$993 Pj®^ STUDEBAKER Wagon. Dodges. Valiants. Oiryslers
vertible. Automatic. |V
power steering, hi-per- V Realistic Prices make
formame motor, custom V -Satisfied Cutbimen.
radio. V Financing on the spot.
FULL PRICE ... $2395 V Uw Down Paymentt. V
IV Low Monthly Payments. V
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V V
V SPEEDW AY MOTORS V
V 971 Yales 385-2415 V
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f.imf.ictable, warm and esneUent ST u* adiin*
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(VKiiflUtdi. rail M 'Sri
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120 ROOM AND OOAkD
U« HOU$IKCIFIHO ROOMS
WANTED
Fivaiar barecil? hT^'brbthm.'aie*: LADY WISHES TO SHARE HOMl
819 Cli«el» knil (URiily. ihiaiid ■
kept toeeihar WRS PAntPORD.
1'A.MILY CHILDRENS SERVICE
EV Haa belween t a.m. - 9 pm.
COLOflUL Ii4!4
unen an the cumlurla ed ncme
wiib lulel icnrlce at reaaewble
raiaa mlh vr with wi aieai*. Chae
In eliy centre arul park Ampla (re*
parlrlns 270 UwerntneoL EV VflSI
VACAXC18S AT KOrCAHKIJ.A
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orilent heid rtimhaianii raomt,
maid iCTvtre. kuse s*rden. walh-
Ins dltlanrc to ni>. 36 9020.
WILLOUGHRY GUEST HO.ME. ..
Linden, Elderly lady nr sent. Near
nrna fnait, park. bua. E’ccellent
(«ij. buDM rare, vary egey. Rcs
amuker M9-U21.
ROOM
M.lt.d
Silicic
PhuAC Hri
Suuih Oak Davor Falrfirid. Ito
co&ins. 9e4-V7£
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HINT FURNiSHID
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dinclia, ainrue rkP. Itvind
nwm. **aU lo-aiail earwt.
laundry tacluun. *tc.. eanir
Tifinn hoakup. free haai. hm
«*aier. main lurnliurt. avail
Dec. 1 and Dec. 7,
Olekle Acenclep Ltd.. fB Maarei.
EV2AS12, «.vea EV 2 MU.
ROYAL VlfrrORlAN
MOTEL
...... ^ lEn** atinler ratei. ultra modem lee
AXp BOARO LUXrBRSi.mi^ ileelric heatHlE hlUy hirmih
^ _ lAundiy TV In ,t dour, ■naid aervrlee If ea-
‘J.i*'* 2 *’* *'*m*JSt*^' ^ EV anJ pbBd yupplied
Brem. lai-iwn. igj ^ s»sni
OAK BAY GUEST HOUSE HOTEL,
loss Newport. Slnsla room wlin
naih. Pull buard. Immcdiai* aceu
p anvy. EV 19394
OB LUxe BOARDING HOUSE
cUlevulon TV kaance. parkins.
LumNiet parked. Cluee In. Men
EV3MH4
GOOD BOARD AND NICE LARGE
ror<n. Se(Af«lc bedi (nr 3 working
men nr girla Hime ptlvUetet.
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S1.439
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modal ftitlnn wacci or ptrlnip. Ph.
GR 81B4 <■■ 4T7-2E3.
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(nriablc teanc. TV lounge Ond
mcaU In a home bvim home. IS
Uallaa Rd SB4-72D1.
rROOM rt'RNISHED !»MT. AJ^
with TV wlih fiSI bnanl SullMiK
lor rragile or atudenlr M4-TBU.
• CHEV PANEL, ALSO EXTRA
e-ROXTEhAC a*a*a '? ainaif 1«M UERCUBY 1 -TOR, DUALS
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is OUie harikiip __| 1 ,T «8
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a CADILLAC naaiaaad _
hl7 RARTS. ACCISSORIIS
HOUSTON CAR-O-SELL
to
SpeciBl .$895 P 64 STUDEBAKER Commso-
P Pj d4fr 2>Ooor. One owner
P 59 PLYMOUTH Station P Low mileage.
P Wagon. 6 cyl.. aoU^ P' PRICK .
P matic. Ref. $1195. P
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P Special .« De luxe model with sliding | Save up b> $14tW
P 38 VOIJCSWAGEN p| 2^^* .
P Veiy clean. Reg. Pl .... $19%
P $895, Special .. $7» P 60 MONARCH 3-Door Htop.l IMPORTS
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Al’TOaCATIC POWER. BALK B MB
P P
P 36 CHRYSLER 2.Door P
P Hardtop. Luxury P
plat, all power. Reg. P
$793. Special .. $5% P
P
Written Warranty P
All Cara Winlerlred P
Pmver steering, brake*. 65 AUSTIN 1100 Sedan. Only
radio. In showroom con¬
dition.
PRICE .n683
62 ACADIAN SMUa .Ntoely
equipped, spotlessly clean,
Itoily guaruteed.
FRJCE .... SL»9
AAA CARMART
38*4 IMra SL - EV 83719
CLARE ABBOTT
■ALE B.W
2,500 miles, showroom
condition, bucket leata.
4 on the floor, vinyl in-
teriiM'.
i>t;ll price
6$ VOLKSWAGEN Dv Lane
FULL PRICE ' "Vm jlVl __
61 RENAULT R8 Sedan. veaicuwaiia traMai«i«n ra -1
, FULL PRICE .
power equipmem,l62 VAUXHALL i-Dr. Sedan “ -
M - I plu* radio, etc. j New ityling.
T jpooR, KARUTOP P A FEW SPECIAL IX)W P; PRICE .$15951 FULL PRICE $1295
P No Payments TUlJan. l5 P
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THIS WEEK S
SPECIALS
•U CADILLAC COUPS
$12»
a FALCON TUDOR
$1293
JOE PHILP AUTO SALES
PA.XOORA AT BELMONT
•»L«U
oca NEW LOCATION
-tiM BlaiWtard Braat
Year Car's "HaaK" to ttid
BATTERY
Far a MrcaM ajr* Mart aawy Umt
G*i an "A CME "
12-VOI-T BATTERY
$12.75 Ex.
OaUvarad and Ui*taU*d
FRANCIS BATTERY *
TIRES LTD.
Ratraadlns ApacuUiita
EV 8 «
ROOM AXO BOARD FOR WI>RE-
llig mm. Nnar luM and >uM>r«
Hi^ilal NO-TTIM. _
ROniir AND BOARD IHQI’IRIB 8
Call M paraoa anyiiRit. 13S1 Haul-
lain.
m'DENT WANTS ROW AND
board and day car# (nr baby. 3 rmi
prUfiTvd PheoA HS-OM.
VICTORIA MOTOR COURT
REASONABLE BTINTER RATES
Fully (unuahad. Cinaa-ln, tio bua
line. Maid aarvleei wcyUy. Tel*,
vlaium *8 Cotga Road Wait Pn.
ev 4-8*93.
BROWN Bros, rentals
1-BDKM himlahad He, Fridn and
touve. Heal and IwK emier uu
Clone lu IraniuartatloiL 879 J«i
Wemnrtal Crear«« 1 l
Btiwn Brua Agmrlea i.td.
1129 Blanahard 8 t EV8B7n anj
drnt.
SAN SEBASTIAN MOTEL
LOW WINTER RATES
Onaf.in. on but line. fXiJiy (umlihr-l
taiavtoiiiB and lelaphaa. 91 Gorga
Road WrM. la 8 99U.
WORKING MEN. CLOSE IN, GOOD
iMaUoa EV 4-88*1
SHARED AODOTtMOnATION
1 |73 per month. EV X MiL'
ROOM AND BOARD,
neld Rd. ev 248S2.
C'RAJGMYte - ><«l aUtUUAR
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parttu*.
tIEN. GOOD
3»40r7
ROO.M AND IkiXARD
tau dWrict 47*-i448.
IN MARt
neowooD pare kottil
lU GORGE KO EAST
Coenpiata funualied mIiik 9 Mze*.
Weekly, mnihly rataa Laaidereti*.
TV. telephkina, maid acrvica. Oiy
Dui at dckg. EV*-n7L
SPAnOCS (UTHELOR SUITE,
nr** iMiiidtng near PBllamaol En-
ebwat iMied bail and amt.
I'nckrcivitdat paOons. N18IS13. Tn*
Queen VbXcrto lJUl.
8 RM sum:, ELBcnuc rrovt.
(Hds*. •aanrr. heab had water
■igHikad, Thj viaw aH day Miarje),
Sim^ alfar 8 om., 1040 UWdaS
Ave.
WBDCEWUOO MOTOR OOl'RT. MU
Colditnwm. Cumpiaiety fumubed
uaita. living room, kitchen, bed-
raoia and baib. Etaolne beat. Pik
GR8-9443
FAIXrtELD.
room. EV. 2 '
GOGO BOARD ARD
OE (.UXB 3-BKDROOM. BEAUTI-
(td view, fully fumlahed. all-year
peal and aawia. Cloae is perVa and
downioaDfa Gbaen Vicleila Iia oIl
3881X12.
MEN RHAlltNG. LAUNDRY AMD
hnma prIvIJeget. SBl 477 G3D. _
Sedui.
VERY CLEAN
84
p-eto oALAXit: ye hardtop
P'WMR KTEKRLNG. POWER
BRAKES. AtnoeMTie radio
SU-E C.TIS
PRICED UNITS
P & DATSUN 1260 De Luxe
SUtioo Wgn. With white-
will*. custom niOio.
PRICE .$18K
P 56 PLYMOimi I. P
p Rsdio .1295 P
P S5 RAMBLER ....$175 P
PM BUICK. Auto. . $245 P,64 VOLKSWAGEN Tudor.
p<xu> *nooR*sED*N. AUTO ^ ^ AUSTIN . —1195 P| One owner, low mileige
SALE p 50 AUSTIN A40 . $150 P PRICE $1383
P P
p pijmU':y
P 1010 Ysics EV 2-9121
eaa, NP.fa di.
_ EJTATE KALI
iW Fund Galaxia. 4-duor IwnNua.
tary Iot miiaagl. flill Suaaar. In*.
■p Prien
*Rar 8 gm.
■aanitate <*«di-..« ' •
paid <miy Call BV 81M
klATTC.
IlMV
CHEVTiGtXT * - IXXMt 8 CYL
INDtSR. AUTOMATIC. AALC „
■1788 P
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RNVOY .REDAN. MARROOY NEAT
AND CLBAX. 4 eVUNUSK. SALE
POWTIAC STRATO CmEF, • CY-
LCTDCJt. AUYDtCATtC. SALE
FALcm nnAN s m.TNt>ER
STANDARD TRA.NSMiS8!ON. SALE
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HORWOOO BROS.
SERVING VICTORIA
72 YEARS
YOUR GUARANTEE
im
ullage.
BM
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guod cundmeo
Bt UOIXJE BHlan. ndis
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aBa'ewnar. vary soed
condition
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S 8 CONSUL Mdaa low mileage.
ana ennter !■■
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■leennE aummallc .tM
fit CHEVT S-duor . IIVS
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M PLYMOUTH waiwa wagem
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fil nUL'.MPH Herald ... |M
S7 MERCURY MuW hardla^
V -8 an'otnalK-. raibu IfiS
II PONTIAC aadao. radio,
whllrwwjlt t)"73
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JAMESON MOTOKR LTD.
M Utl
HILUAltD AUTO RERVICEi LTD.
81 RENAULT Cara»48la. harH and
wA UM . ft**
• AUSTIN, TWnne (Iflor aWR !■*
it VAl'XHALL 8 eyl Tuo
nindllMai
38 C 0 N 8 I;L. Radio
a IUkMRI.ER atalluai Warm _
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St AUSTIN FUr craMlUim tTD
38 VAUXHALL. Ai I* >t>
Man* flvne 'o <Tnw* (ran
(Uencaiu ilir Memoeiai Arrna)
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• BURNSIDE TEXACO
' IM VolkBWBfleii. wUfaaralto.
1 radio .
I MM ValkmgtB. da lake,
radfa
Sport* Coupe.
p 61 VOLKSWAGEN Stn Wgn.j FULL PRICE $895
p Vgfi. Cbmpletely recon- 5# VAUXHALL 4-Dr. Statiun
pl ditiuned.
p' PRICE . $1195
P i 59 MERCEDES • BENZ IM
Diesel. FtntssUe economy
uid duribillty.
PRKE .HIM
62 VOLVO 544 Sport. Im-
maculste, in ihowroom
condition throughcxiL low
mileage.
PRICE .$1496
39 DODGE Subui^n. Stand.
trsitomixAioii. radio.
62 VAUXHALL l-Or. SUUon
Wagon.
FULL PRICE ... $12M
60 ZEPHYR Sedan Heater.
defroster, signals. 6-cyl. _
FULL PRICTi.$^3iitsa chkv impala ia~conv
60 RENAULT CsraveUel******. *’■.?'** Ffr-ar i***‘-ai.
'"-aimK*. V-8 aula. PL. P.B. aMir-
nowt. mir 1 1*10 mitot. gJ.TUi. Ptua*
w-nu lo viaw.
4\MI VOLVO
TTm Wor18'a fin*** eay
Call Harry Mark*
UOTOR4 LTD
J/M 1963 J/M
VOLKSWAGEN 1500
SlBU.ai Warm
One ewMT rar in uiiinacuiatg
condiikd.
FULL PRICE 11595 -
JAMESON MOTORS LTD-
788 BraitfHca SL
MUST Bl SEEN
IMS CHEV STATiUN WAGON. 8
nylMae. auboMifa. »»8 Urea, aeat
MAlag appaarano dtP-ML
cLiriLBa fium
— 8 to ^ tomg Badmi pi M
W agOO- I eigi Mut in (ur a premium aaed
FULL PRICE .$695''^ •’
BUYER BENEFITS I
* A'l Cars Winterised
* Written Warranty
* Free Exchange
* Bonded Salesmen
* Top Allowanre for
Your Car
* Immediate DellvetY
Itm HARDTOP mWTAHC. e.fOL
• cyundar. ^tca MilR. lareuniac
rotor. 14 M aiitoa. lop oMitkai.
Ptoeie IV Man
^“.^‘WnN^A-JJST^STERj
_**?L ■“ w aaar aOer. Phorw
TRANAPOItTATIOH SPECIAL
'■ 04dat\ddlr andea
Owi 8 ur«w Rw i*ii «g re
«bva SIT* mm»
VICMRIA JKKP
1381 JaeB 4-<*koe| drive wafiiL
C.7«
1134 Jeep 4 whaet drive pldna StB
10 i'urd MdaA, 1 aaner iramaAi
laif.
:hi mu-Je.watua. pwitraetui
IMS Heavy duly Dod g e pickup. Inni
tow MmI.
IMS tlRlvenal 4 wheel drive t:jM
3744 Maljon Rd <7M:31
GIRL. NON-LMOKER.
EV Uagi
121 ROOMS TO RINt
MAVNARUe
AUenONEERS
Aaicenablln for aale by public aae-
tng pe parebaaito ouingbi Eieal-
toai letuna pm ctoas. tofa-raodal
EngtoU* wlUkM
FOR SALE-OR
__si« 10 Auaiia WafaBileMar. radha.
..|Ba
.SUM
oeaidnv*
Epir Voiknaagca SpaetaUiL W-MU
' COMPACT SPiaAi.
IM ACADIAN SEDAN. NEW CAR
WARfUNTT. TRADE AND TERMS
ACCEPTED G R7 1M_
iin FORD BDR STATION
wagiai. Hough tod runaiag-es
Cal he i*rn evening* er on week
and Mm RH-hmotd
1838 CHEV 7 UUPK I UYLINDEH
avandard iranammun. Br<t oUrr
Ttaa auyiAing la irada. 939 Scoi*
Rd 47A4]tol.
NU DOWN PAYMEIIT AT WHOLE
SALK PRICES ARTS CARS
BURNSIDE HARRIET. IVSBRB.
JMi WAirXNALL. LOW MILEAGE.
exraDarg cetkllthin IVMMI «yt
KV UU 8 avinfaga.
i*at~VAtTxiLALL,
G-jod rondltJia,
(er. EV SU43
LEAVING TOWN. MURT PELL
Oavy a 4 dour ladu auto
malic, radio. Rtlll uotfar warraiHy
Betl oflrr. tSS-IM altar 8 am.
ISM CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORTS
roup*. 70 C14 Inch- mulur. Uoud
-oiidllhai. Ta viaw ai TUI Baloienl
Ave.
31 MONARCH BUCEIT SEAT*
»g iwilir Excellent hitartor. He**
cdfrr EV 7
weak mftiii.
lisTTlETEar" AUTOMATIC Vt
• xcepcicMily gaed coadtcicB. MB
laBSitD
im AUSTIN UM MUST SELL
Tab over paymmif. 81 M8 w elo»
** oftar tMdxa. lidncy
ETA
CHEVnOLBT PARKWOOO
FVLL PRICE . $39a u>a wagon, uei. Mar-ww <bm3<.
51 CONSUL Convertible.
.aiEVROI.ET toDOoiTeCYLIN.
41 CHEIVROLErr. I dar RaamMbI*. Tanna oan
NO MONEY DOWN
J, , ONLY $5.50 per week buys
tr»rwmi»«Oll. r»dio. I -nv one af thefoltowinc cmn IWMPR WERA^ COUPE.
PRICE tre •'ty 0** « louowing CRTS G.»d nondl'hm. jia iM Hillman
. v™' Sg5,“Vr?Si"‘ ■"«*
3t PONTIAC Strato Chief j 39 VAUXHALL Vclox. fr«yl
Sedan. 6<yl., lutomatk
tranimiiaion.
PRICE .1795
38 STUDEBAKER Hawk.
stand, trans., with radio.
PRICE .$995
61 ENVOY SiNlan. 1 oiener.
Immaculate, low mileage.
PRICE .$695
57 IXXIGE Suburban. Stand,
trans.,. very clean.
PRICE .. .. $5K
57 METEOR Sedan. V$,
stand, trani., very clean
PRICE .. . $596
59 A U S TIN A40. Terrific
value !
PRICE .$395
prupnl} I 10 Cher tgaiaili^
Im an «aih« wbwb fam aainho
wm f adHiito «■ wt wairaMp
MUST SELL.
.... 11 -Dinn
. $595:'(V4£tt
Lark 4-
IMI HERnCDEl REXZ UV) GAS
i«a miiragr. neealtotg oMtdIUan. 1-
-n aner imTM _
48 MERCURY i'dOOR. D^WE
hrmi-pmarrad. hilly opitolaierrd
DAVCD MOTORS LTD.
1101 Yates at CocA
EV 64168
FULL PRICE.$»5 rnSfa "»»
54 CHEVROLET. • -m-W-SEuT
FTJLJj I^ilCE .......$I95.IM3 ^aMiar Vd ledan. aubunatle.
56 DODGE Qistom Royal
Door Sedan.
FULL PRICE .$293
57 VCXJCSWAGEN
Window Van.
FULL PRICE
59 STUDEBAKER
Door Seilan.
FULL PRICE .
56 FORD Station Wagon.
FULL PRICE . . .$395
59 FORD Palrianc ^Dr. Sdn
PULL PRICE .$695
54 ZEPHYR Sedan.
FULL PRICE.$245
51 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Sdn
FULL PRICE .1245
rear and thin, brskaa
palnl lltee, rludch, CM/ iflOB .
<M iDuu*’. Muat aea to apprwialt
Over Sl.dUD put Into cwr.
clolMt alut. M’SaU.
$495
M DOOCE eCTLlNDER AIHO-
malic Vary find rundiilon. muM
•Hi On«r EV l-MT]
10 roM) Taunus. very ctoco
ct«idltlnn, 1478 or naerri) offar. Ph.
47*-3n
48 FORD. GOOD HUNNINQ CON
dllion. 113 or nrarM e0er. rtiona
altar a GRBsei
body by Paricwerd. LoBdan.
•unuM Mdtay mofar. auto
VwmbMm. dMr 8*00 M
•Hrr ivheeto. ^an* OMKJ I
E V >di M or EV ussa _
1941 OIRYSLER SEDAN
OriginM cowdiilee. mdio and baeiM.
am .ufrr. EVashm
kl'MER^RV MONTCLAIR 1-DR
hardhgi. elMtne braatawey edmam-
CHEV V-a. 4-aAKRIL CARfl.
mafairid. out rabtali. M U84
331 aim 07nraiai>Ci nai and
010 Caoa will At 'S3 0 38
V'S aa wall. 0 ha hoard ruOMM
S7S IV 8-MB batwMii 10 7 pm.
RINGS. BBAfUNUS. CASKETS. EX
rlMOSi iwakethaea. drum iurtung
na fltuni vaiae. laai maabiolM
CGtiUi PISTON RJMUS
! al 0 JoiMMI Breal aOdUU
CRASHHC A 'X ULlMioaiLB 4-
Afor hardiop J -1 awirw.anUi mra
and ■*>0 Sell tutaUwr of paixa
AVL4HL
IMICEMBXR SPECLALS OX CAR
raiU'M I'M 0 o 0 tftaa Euig Aim
Ra 0 Saiaa. Sarrict and inataM
tom Ibis QMdra SI. 0-8134.
LARGE FIOCI OF PLASTIC SEAT
cmtrt CuMom 0 IL 117.88 Saiidy'f
8 ala ftoru. 109 VIM St KV AdITl
iJU<U4iTJKO AU.U WRSCEEM
WI4 GULUHTUIAM GRtoSM
WRECKING *38 OLDS 4-DOOR
nardlup. rabuill. Moanatlc «IP143a
-Si FORD MOTCNL V-d CAM SI
BOM At iUptaKir A 0 Burly
WANTED 10 TORO OR MER-
lury » —r -- KVS7M.
!«■ At/TO RIPAIRI,
Mtvict. rowtN«
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS
Baaiaimarkt ' ierm* un lima
DOWILAN'S SERVICC
734 Johnoaa SL
T1UN8-WILL AUTOMATIC TRANS
mtoaKM apaetoilato EV*0 R»
Milt auto uaBMiutoM (ram M M;
Ane-upa ton SUM.
FAST TOP QUALITT RADUTOB
r« 0 n. hr^ warb and 0 iat 0 at
Horrlfoa OwTroiai OldoohoMto Ltd .
BSB Dawtol at FlAleyaod 0S7TT
112 CARS AND TRUCKS
WANTID
iiiiif$$$$s$$«
$ ’
t HASH FJR YOUR CAR i
t Phone KEN snytime S
1 SUBURBAN MOTORS $
1 3866131 1
$ $
||$$$SS$tlSSM
ooed. Ctoan
CAU AMD TRUCES
1 ^ WANTED
7 Caab fa 1 HtouM
ALBANY BOTTL, UB GOVERN-
mini SI.. 04348 Clran ileapina
pxana livin Id 30 wielcly. M
mcBlUy BC Land
MODERN a.lEPING ROOM FOR
young tody U a ouirt hone with a
yiiwif (gaily. 3Si>WT
COMFORTABLE. WARM SLEEP
tng roMQ. SM. IMB Yglaa.
or HS»
NURSE IN OLD HCSKE HA9 AC-
«*aim*afatVai (nr rldcrly prmi.
VlikM-ia Praa. Bug 0
I Hrn~mibitT Bniv8B,”bii main
Bour noitrr. ac-inu
FUK.NISHuJltOOMa AND HOU8B-
kaepnif rang 777 Fuel Sirerl.
LARGE BKHROOM. UTCfiSR
pHvdag i l aC4Hn.
RO08a WITH KITCHEN PHVl
isgaa Jimet Bay 0-01.
R>hW nxt RENT CO
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can CVSSMl.
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PWVATR AND Smj-TIOVAri -
P dirty mm m ady Bahfla4d Raa
varaNcir in mcclure rest
Htona (a a tody. Saai prtvale ^
CVEAN WARM. MAi.V FLOOR.
SV81SM.
STAtbAOONA REST WOM. VA
ry Indivkhal carr. KV 44384
l2S
NOUSIKnmM BOOMI
TO IINT
3-ROOM FLRNUUIED S U i T L.
ci<>ee to ttortUmenl lUldIngl. Work¬
ing pennn er mala anly. 0 a
i-mlh piia uUUUea. lie-MU «r
3)9-0157 aveiuiiga.
AVAILABLE DEC L NEW, pS
luM 3 bedroom nuir.
GORGE VALE APTS
UK) CcgvUto Rd 0 3138
FACING TUU.SDEBBIRD PARR.
HaJeaoy, pool, muna, rovared park-
ing. rvarYIIUBg aupnied. Weakly,
munihly raiaa.
3-ROOM SL'ITK, EtTCHENETTt.
Shaje bamruBm. Mtn p i ela i ir d ,
0 par aoaiii iwMdiia ai ttiuiin.
»U Selkirk PlMM aid idl.
MOOEH-N CLOSE IN. NEW BUILD-
Ing umferciuuiM parking. Weekly,
m.wihiy ralra. .MieMangeto, pbewa
0 4flP w MtodlB.
WANTED
Mart lar
».lb 7 m
08843
3 18EN. 33-21 TO
I (urmabad apnrlairni
■ a Bkicatve Houi*.
Fumusaso eitooH suite with
mg and aprr, haat «uppl:ed Waik-
mg tocanoa to eny eobira. Raaaon-
0a lea. ISbSUl
dXAUJ.. LUlXiE H UUuGLAS Bt
nil SEA. ■*■>-»■«».- AM-Huum-
kaeping njumw-taaaisa Coapooiuo.
m-P-aim gywn BMMia
OAE BAY ~ BROOM SUITE. REAR
•eo. itiusa, bua a dear. AduJta. Su
EVSeClL
I RUOUS. NRAB~BEACON~HILL
Park. Heal and to* want iDcludrdL
180. EVS-iCa*.
sti. kY PARLIAMENT BUiLDING.S
3 nximi, iiatA. Owm enuance. Park
ing. 3lW8idS
.YEW FURHISMED APTB
tog GAROC.N cuun ui Sidney
•■tone SiA«13 «r fi8«s84
tm CRAIGTLOWER RXk C8EEH-
hd aronm 0ir. UtUiUai Itoriudad.
ISa m MB or EV 3-M3
4t$ Quebec St.—IM per mib
inciuding heat, gas and
water. Gu range, re¬
frigerator. B e d I i tttng
room. Share bath.
4ZI' Quebec St—$60 per mth.
including heat, ges end
water. Gu range, re-
fngeralor. Bedsitting
ruum and kitchen. ShaR
bath.
ARTHUR E. HAYNES LUX
739 Fust St PtiMie MUTH
l•nOOM. SELF-CONTAINED
01* Exradeni toeaUeu. 1080 Sl
c^ fira a ftsaaa_
s-RooM surre. ground plooh
V taw M., <ily («fgN. 0 . iNd
drtnkrra i EV AnS3. EV S-TUI.
II cu. In. P-nrri brakaa and Mar
ing Ekrrlltnt ramUtlMi. Beat el-
(er. 07708 bebwe 8 p.m
MUIT SELL I
Crafaa I. parted
pern Cm ke arm
■a Ooias*.
■m. A fpai buy at Si3a
VAUXBAU.
0 er 1 ^ dritvwy
Mid or i0er. 884-830
M nonoE STATION WAGON BIG
8 . luimnalir. AI Tbke Irtd*.
CRSira ae 4n-3Ra
ia« CMEV
Privata. tl.IBO. 4T7«3a
MERCF.DES BE.tZ
Qmitl' r*Mnemy car.
1 |,*i 477-3808.
iMD. tin
luod ccndi-
g| VOI.K 8 WAGBN (MMACUl.ATP.
wtwl* 0 <- pr«. kI 0 . A 8 ig» too
Balmont Hd. or Wuii UR 0177
10 BUICK RAKOTOP. BODY,
gaioi ami marhanlca my naidlllm
SIM. Term*. Evtniap faS-1873.
I7S*0R BEST or-
-PI HILLMAN.
Inr. 4lk-2aM.
UOpND
M A 01
CAR AVAIL
L iwwe 0*
B.VIALL
Bule at
GRPtofi ___
IMS NIU-MA.* MINX SECOND
r*r. Oavnrr imnafierrd. Cwid cnO-
dii lon, MW. M-4pn.
*37 OL06 iToOhVkRTtBtB. 4D.0M
origlMi mlW. liDBiBculali. Pbont
478742I).
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*4* PO.vnAC -H MOTOR. GOOD
tomdCbm. 1180. «ll- 0 l
'Sl CHEV 2 DOOR HARDTOP. 0
TOR BALE. tISS PREFECT. 00(10
ruruiiiM rmdilML tUI. ORi esgl.
10 ZEPHYR
ar»L (4K8-M
a oouo ooNtn
■a KBIUHJRY. Ve. AUTOaUTIC
San Paid, tVi^ _
uo* PLirMOUn. '(XRAJ OONIM
ton Pv age aad prlat. EV AWM
18^ HILLMAN, WODO crlflnal mllri
8I7S Sie-0754. .
,• We can anange no down',m_
MiTO hydtaidva, miwni' **0
W wiMra as wiMa ifaMBtotoea
iniMar. ORera EV 88 IH aMr 8
M CHEV UEL AiK SELMN. EX-
miimi umiiiha, radfa. Standard 8
PtvjM 0 70
1*1 <:HBVHULB^ SKOAN V-l At-
koDitiE. S 1.0 or uder SukUl mi
Uade-iD anwplod. 838-«U.
38 AUSTIN IDEAL SECOND CAR.
verv rlean luw milmgr, $49i Ao-
ply UI Belm-at ltd. «r ph. GH I 8777
lanoD
UBLd
UM . CDHVAIR MONZA
aiilea, new ear warrwaly
June. 008 « MS-ldn.
m TuousnEnELTLa4 *~milI
age. iMwiiUfai mndlUod. Itaaaoe
able price. 0 B 3 M.
10 TRIUMPH HERALD. .IN OOOD
eoototinn. Baceum tor d u mi d ear
er atudent. Phone 38*70.
10 CHRVRU(,RT S-IXUR RADIO
b*a 0 . good brea lun GR 808.
ta POHTAC. (XXID (XININTION,
eaafi or iwep hir Mono. 477'*ll.
'9 AUVrlN. GOOD RUNNING OR-
drr (faod Urra SIM. 40-40.
SB FORD BEIMH DELIVERY. V 8 ,
aulumiUe KiraltoM .mdUlua 1 * 00 .
10 HampMilR Rd BN-MS
mi AUSTIN VAN. EXCELLENT
eundl'i-in, Trrm* can be airenged
478 MS7.
IMl MEnCEDES. MODEL 180 D
reilio uuw Uree. (taanaieblr. Pb
«77'U10.
10 PONTIAC. RELIABLE TRANS-
E latJan. 1330. To view al C-iniovB
y Texaco or phuna <77-1(110
payment.
* CmaolldRte your debts.
* Refinance your pi^aent car
with lower payoiv-nti.
Seuaonal paymeni plan
I loggers, tlihermen. teach¬
ers, farmer*, etc.l.
AU contracts are insured
for sickoers. accident end
dead,.
Fim- any addlUona)
IntormatlM contact our
fisancs manager without
obligation and In
comptete confidence.
. 8
NATIONAL
MOTORS
On YATtlS, Ey4-«74
Over If a century
‘The Most Respected Name
sun *7y-i0
TOR SALE. OU» SI PER~5
K er «taenng, aulomaUr. Caeh
I 4TtoH!l2.
-77 PUNTlAr standard” *~RA
iV >. now ivhllMwII llcwa gond net
diUoo. taun 47* 77 9
MUST Sid t 0 ~AMBASaaDr«R
V'd kia'ion waem. all axtiaa. Pti
0S4M.
ii«i 12.100. CR 7 2758 aT-er 8 p m. PUikaU PUkw.
•a Menm si*, view at w'-it atirx. ExrELi.EHi coNoi* '•h** Volkswagen cono
tton. Onera. 0 US*. *' * ta the Autotnobus tnduatry. ' sett aCer. tmiHt.
MUST SELL
10 Vaiiahail (YMta, gDOd midl
don. (Mfera. EV LJan.
-38 (MRYSLER NEW YDREER.
•U toimr agulpmefit. Oflan. m
Gmaarri Rd Ph. GRadSB.
'M POHTtAC SPBOAL. RADIO.
wlmtaMrld mmilieri. elr. Low mlla
■g*. lan er oHen. 0-2318.
■38 FORD. GOOD RUNNING CON
dxi'in. ira nr efltr. Can iie (in
an< 0 . Paralura Em, NO-SSU. ~
10 KRYAULT I'lSt VtXKS
wagrn. Ural e(lrt 3)!>430&
1*1 CADILLAC COI'PE 12.730.
Prival* 3-to7!tl3 or 0-3707.
METEOR REBUILT ENGINE
Firal loan 0 KV3«4T3
10 S I MC A^B aXo T O P. ' 13*3
SO-OM3
PRIVATE
M0 pad P»d 3* 3'ord. a
V-g angln* alaJ0nl Iran*. 4
lire*. i-l«an. A'rsM 43re 0
roaioiahla earik 478-1018.
10 PONTIAC COACH
030
JAMESON MOTORS LTD.
0II81
10 FORD COUPE.
SITS.
JAMESON MoTOna LTD.
0.70
IM PLYMOUTB tlDAH. RAOtO
and liaitar. SkMy, moior sM RKh
nlag ganr gtrad. Barellant fa
piiriaUan. 110 EVA04.
IM CinrSLfiR SBOAH .
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wdy ilTM T|ir rlw faadi. nt
UR a lUI ta dit T-3SS.
MS TOU> OALAiaB 0 XL PON
wwiAta Had «*u*a fak-k«4a Marie
toD. sis Tii'kiir NfW D 0
13.130 Taka trad* UK7 3S!S.
SMALL SECONU CAR NO IHJWN
poyipatil Prlv 0 . 3KS38M
IM icxvoY tKERwnoo NTATTOH
wagun. radio, iigntli. 3 Shl8 3 1
-PLDrlLEY-
mo Yates St
W| NEEU COMPACT AMD BRIT
(Sfl CARR CASH a NO PROBLEM
CAPRI MOTORS LTD.
M YaW 6 V 803
TOP CASH FOR OOOD CARS
AAA CARMART _
3SM Qudig - ppp S afeway IVITHS
CASH FOR CARS
Faat pickup anywhere.
, Bay al Camrina 39-833*
CASS FOR COMPACTS
JOE PHILP AUTO RALES
mi PANDORA 0-80
CASH TOR CLEAN CAM
mUBTON MOTORS. MMS
3H5 qUADtU
111 THAILIU, MOliLI
HOMIS, TtAlUi 9AIICS
RRX BOnCL
ns P«R SUeei
Laf 0 hrtMK.
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mrvfaa Day,
CtoS
EVS-MB
tor r*id
and wim
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liwala For qiiiat leitdmcr. (in-
g 0 M MhMtauaw 0 wamr hmL
gt 0 , 0 and M. IkermaneM
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BVSdM_ _ _ _
~ HEART or THE CITY
LUtog warm, rmpecuoia ra
MaeaeauM raiea
THE TOBE
nt letmm BV I
cUtoAA CUaUUMTABLA. ULIKI
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rautas OaemMm 9100 (Si Fen
XV yPiM
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as* •"* mmet. bull
«B bua RMitl. ncaw
IN GORGE DIXTIUCT, 3-ROOM
fmiihed Ml*. PtogM aCer 4.
M-osr.
LANurOHD. CLEA.N 3 ROOM, PHI
<mta tn'hnum. Ing gang*. Hgt".
0 4T>l.31fla.
NEAR JUBILEI KOHPITAL. SEL»
ODMalned imeMor •uilr. fib p«r
nwfilh. Phone 1*04 w adb-RA
EITCHEN AND BED-smiNll
natal. Lighl. hmt. TV, M lUT
Roitoland EV idIJS. evm.
PE LUXE 1 BEDROOM SUITF
miiy equipped kitebea pOvaia ti<tk
m-aatl aRer l p.ra.
SROOM SUTTE. COHVEHIENr 1 . 0 -
4000. cu4M ana. 01 uUHti**
841 AMlA IM RoUn. M45U
I.ROOM APT..
RieindabooL EV
FRIG. NEAR
l-BEDriOOU SUTIT. NO CBtl.
dreik ma itamto. CMr ta Parlia-
mem BiUM lag * EV 2-P 07._
WARM. Win COMFORTABLE
luileA Cable TV. rity bua. alorei.
SIS ua Canadian CreiL <7807
WANTED-OGNTUEMAM. 9.21.
tn Hiara (imtihad apt. wtlta I niea
2-BM SnrS NEAR ST JOSEPH'S
All MgpMed M FmrflM
BArttBIVlR SUITR. 38 O D B N M
honir, STS. <770 1.
GiRlI~(»~CIRt.S TO SHARE
aaanmtnl SkS-sm altar 8:38
'TWO-RUOad SLTTE. IM A 3toNTH.
MSM
NEW BACYIELOR SUTTE. rS
Nicely (tiTMfhed. EV *479
BOB'S TRAILER SALES
HUME 'nUlLKR and CAMPER
BUILDEHli . . SEE US FOR
HERR windowa gai rumaeax tod
lea btivaa. prupauia tanka, tic. OUR
gea l<« touat. prupana tanka etr.
OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU
HERE FRIDAY . . .
IFktr FLAMINGO. ALL NEW. S
txdniotn. a (ml dtitotia, doubla bi-
•ulatM and 14' a IF expaDdlng U«-
in* room
17a4F ERtCBT. aa new. _
cktr** .. IBM
ITtW' SHELTON. S-badrpmi. a
rtal beauty .Sie.iae
TRAVEL RENTAL WINTER RATES
AVAILABLE.
386-3623
UXBGB ItoOM FOB MAR
er 3 00 hwg 0
WiXtelor anile. SSL ISM
10 PTRITIAC. lUOlO
wtiiieemilf. tHW. sAim
AMD
T tT ITTTTTTT
T T
T TRlANGLB TRAILER BALES T
T T
T IFaSr Xnlfhl s-hdrm. . UI M T
T ITiilU' Glendal*. Shdrai tll.0 T
T urxta' Champion 3-bdrai. 18.290 T
T 10x38-. kll . Abrfma 87 ~
T lirxK' Champfaa T
T 3-bdrmt. SI.483 T
T RECONDITION ED T
T MOBILE HU.MLS T
T IFiSIX Naaliua 3 bdrm IS 3Bf T
T Fxir Maynowr* I tidnn. 13 218 T
T MB TrarwCanada Htwar T
T Ptton* 4781774 T
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rUMF-JRTABLk KCUM. KVERY-
iMftg aupplled. al<to dtotricl. cloot
ta tawa. wMtoiy laiea. Mra Waller
Trfarh. EV 2-U34.
NICE UXrUXRtMCD ROOM WITH
4 wa prtiWaii i in arry gaie)
M Mta 1010 EV 8 «M aAer
8 mm.
BEACON HILL WARM. COBY
(umlfbad tbofn M guM rMdenn
Sink, range, (rldga. GR7-33S
WARM ROOM FOR QUIET
pieman, all tound bUl HeClare
LARGE. BRIGHT, FURNISHED,
noar toam (Board tfatlotial), SIS
Vaaenuvar 8 L
HOUnKEEPINO ROOM CAg
atov*. frig Jam*! Bay BV S-MM
3 ROOW SUITE. MODERN CLOSE
in Quadr a. KV 2-8431. GR7 ISU
wanted”- business gtri. to
ihara ap( Aner 8 p.in.. 1S24M1
UPPER i - ROOM SLTTE. 13T8
Yalta KVVMni
SIT JOHNSON NT 3 ROOMS,
utlllllea KV : .4308
AU.
NEAR NADEN.
rtwm. MOMl
MODERN I.BEtV
UPPER 01PLEX. I ROOMS AND
0h. *M 3»<«W I. _
IMAfiRTMIKTl TO 9INI
UNflHlHISHiD
WARM. COMFORTABLE ROOMS
Ibr mlddlt-agwl i» fUlraly lenurga
rnm is *<<rk Srull Apt EV M231. ,
— -— I roo*B aulia.
OROl'ND FLOOR ALL FOUND '
(tirniibrd room. SL Heltn'i. Efl Lall
Cuuranay. EV 3-8437.
OAK BAY REALTY LTD
■LUOS-OAK bat towers Ipaet-
,«ja taw ba tlr a ta a. wHh all Mrtii-
era
Siao-JUCCINA AFT*, m Rertna
Ava. Lan* t*e»beAwB pidtFa
Handy lacalluo.
1137 W HGYAL NEWPORT. Sua
rliaw m'idaiii, i*a rltw. Strd
EV a-TMl
Mean S Whyla
Oak Baa lUalta LIA
•B AUSTIN S50. EXCELLENT,CON -- - „^ „
dlUtai. Qulcfi 0a. otfara BV l-BM. AJ'i, Hay at Caihartoa MCn 0 SUL
FURMKHED ROOM IN A QUIET I _
hou*( • Sink. gu. tode* and bnrn I'LEARVIEW APTS.. 1338 YATES
Retired paracn. EVMOBe Ittat ruriar 01 *. modern iwavetartiori,
---- --liable-T.V.. 313 388010.
tWSO. TWO ROOMS. LADY PEN------
llUIltIta lircL. ilia Quadra kPARTMENT FOR RENT. ESQU 1 -
malL Phone aflar A GR 7-931
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mi. tdr. km riauMni. ad .fdi s« -
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EIQUIMALT. V. NEAR (CPER I■ UK
Vila id Bom Bi. (On M wd i tao n
MKBviT aaKodtAUMd apanmaai
tad aifaa. v ocM L Eya-gj.
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log dtaUM Is Mm PrivoM m-
tnan. nidg* and aian BU.
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MR. irEvENam. evscu
Pl>jna: tM-M»
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SIDNEY - S BEDROOM HOME
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you won u>
apauUi ulU.
Ill DUrtlXlS TO MNT
I'rM >w an rant wi M iUB on your
*iin«tiav Mona. No ay or hmi*
lura la raquirad fnr culltuml. No
rod tM*. jai a ilmala rradll t*-
LANCrORD MODERN J-BCD
oion none lU. X* Carion 3l.
UH t-mi amd CR* lT3l
BLUE WATERS
ROVAL ANNE MANAIONA
Ownw ad Quoda and Burdatt airy
RtuM •'ucA UKKlani aa-badroem
MA WIWI cueUent viMrA Mu.
SIDE-BY-SIDE
DUPLEX
r.ifntjvai uid iidr-b) iidt duule.i
E«(N alda iMi 4 ivoini and Pern
Uiukt Min. '» rirntnl baaamrnt
ard iMi-M tuntar-' tiKind. Mil.
aaay tarnw aly ( 11100 .
j SUITES
alVMUITK APAHTMENTS
CLOSE IN
Vary ounporl. cluot la pub bnd
2?ii'^ArS**2r?
IBUWN. any Una.
sH audr
ra. Irnmadiata imariahNi IPi
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t^nodn a Moat CxnaKltrala
ner. Da liua l-Mmun nt Rlovaiur Oak Bay dupMx. 3 Badrma. tpoehnu
= all muMan eonvardanea, MIA lUi Living Rn mod DMIac Rm lull
* HurUand EVAIMB MarRiani, Oil Hal cumdataly re-
i ^ACH—DRIVE. T WO"bEDBOOM JSSiTilS
* lulta, Clii tnu badrnnni aMla. — - - —
Mnar maUi 'BB. EVS 3MI KAIRTIELD — l-BEDROOM, UP
Plnoncd Oananv
(43 Yalaa Sinrat
ONE- BEDROOM APARTMENT
Baarh Drlva. (MUdvlika Voeanl
Jan. m. 1HA JtV 4-8113.
EsguiMALT -
l-badraoin aida-b
range, moga. anal
haaltr. CarporL B
NEW BACHELOR BUITE. . BEAT.
Iicht mail wauv btcludad. tioraa
area AvaliaUa Oetvmiiar 1. n.
Tilly No pai
datalti to V
."!a__lnven.man. d!;^gVria“.2S
4-BEDROQM KOIJSB REQUIRED Mania and molfnfaa purrhaaH tir
immadldMIy M tnwn or Euulmalt <aab- Sa« ui lor teg arlea.
prafannl mrurWlhtiL R<M about A BERNARD * OL LTD.
8101. URT-4TM. «U Port Itraal EV AUH
129 APARTMENTS TO RINTIIM APARTMENTS TO RENT
UNFURNISHED
CHARTER HOUSE I
4:; j Michic.in Sirtcl
Phone 385-89:^3
crtnokins accnic Sirait^
i( Jii^ri iJe .Fuca. the Ofyni-
11 .' MounUitns and lieatiliful
r'l.’^ia. Parks'de kicalion
sniDIO SUITES
1 ' ’ . SM la ISi par mtailP
I-IIKDP.OOM SUITES
All »i<n onvaia Mieuny rram.CQD
10 1110 Mr tnanOi
:-RKI>IHX)M SUITES
All w.ih pnvata bnlnaiy
Tivra Sliu bi AIM oar mwniA
FEATURING
• Mealed awimmins pool
• PnvBie larracei
• rw« aut.imaiie eiavaiaat
•JTeo partrlnf
■ mtd drar.aa aunpOad
• J miniraa lo d-iKniomi
' • CAIILEVtSION
REGENT TOWERS
415 Michigan Street
Phone 383-6216
2 BKDR00M SUITES
All untn lAictaiv
All wth Ita MUm
Kruta 1130 ta 8171 par muntA
l-BEDROOM SUITES
A'l with nalrony
i'ruta DM la US par Bi.ailA
BACHEIX)K SUITES
PrucB in ta in Mr noelA
Rental enquihei from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dtlly.
Exclusivf Rental Agenu
NORTH WEST TRUST
717 Fort St 386-3534
BUCKLEY MANOR
548 DA>XAS ROAD
■UW OPBN
tpariuua uatna Ituuma
UujranAia BaUinaent
1-bedrra fuites Irom 8115
I MunjuM luiiaa Rum CM.
All IWB-badiuuo atdlta M^a
twu haiaruumj
k'PUtwuud EUenao CAaiaau
Sail oalruaUag rndaca
M" AutuRiaUe Ranaaa
THAEB ELGVATUU
Vear-naieg eoHruUad aMuaminp
■atd a<W MUMA
Cataaviaiun
Fraa laundry lacutiei
Cuatrad wairii li
QpM (Aivno rrw
CoheuaJ lounga and Bad
LoMB ama obaarvadoa dM#
ADULTS OMLl - MO PETS
Waiter Rionie- 384-4833
Uv^at fadd Sula aaaol
WaweaU BaatalA
A.N0TIU.B DELUXE
APAATMENr
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OCEAN
VILLA
tXIfUIER DALLAS ROAD
AMU OLYMPU AVE
iUUCKVAnUMf NOW
BEUU HAUL
BREATHTAEINti OCBAM
AND MOUNTALN VttnVS
1-Badruun 9uiiat
SUedruuM juiiea
Atudiu taalei
* ' gvaiwt
* uaicjniaa
■ OjatrsUBd EnUinee
* DiaMa -all olnkma
« WalTuywall Cargeu
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* Cauia TV
* Many tado (eaturta
Reudrut UAnaftf la AtlendaBca
ar Phdui Maaial Aiaau
P. R. BROWN * SONS LTD
ni ran strad EV siui
MONTREAL TRUST
PHONE 3^2111
Unfurnished
GOODAatE TOWtIRS
350 hnei 360 Douglas Street
(opposhe Guodni-re Lake)
Phone 2854111
FEATURES:
• HmmiTjrg pLk 8d drirwa
' Vaaiiy Ulhr.i,ma
• h'rtyirN Provieniai Kitentaa
* Individual rharm-^iau
* Eti'elletii fewMiion
* UiMliTdh.iuie Goi^pmenl
* Larte Uairuntet
• All M.gern YeaiuPM
• Diapei auppiiad-ltro trarig
BACHELOR SUITES
ONE and TW'P-BEDROOM
SUITES
Rental Hours
U A.M. la 8 P lA
GOODACRE TOWFRS
350 and 360 Douglas Street
N-teep.
Njvi YOU
V ONE V
Vou'ee supposes
ro«£T'e^A A LlTTLc
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business
OPPORTUNITIES
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li'IluMK HEAUTIPUI. i'l-i (' ,, . I>T
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I t ILITIES. .SHE 4 RM St.lTE «' WITH CHARM
r y'riR IIWNER Pl.t'.-i l..tRGE *' , ,
r lir.DHOOW IS BAREMBST C Wrll iva.ina.V ll -nile.‘l-bedp"'"*
' I- Ali rXPEN'ES Pt.t’.A MURT- ti aiautmeol Uock. 1- year new
k’RAGK ftlTIl NET PROUT C 'leordltiaium ihrviuntuAiL inrlurtin*
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n STE. AIT
WITH CHARM
Ir ASH OPKRAT1SO PRICE C
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iDSnW RKOUCKD BY H'm Tn C 1 ArLirV! Slfcpmi K-if fnoie delaila
Ir lltLY IJANI). CALL SM-titl DR r'ea?l levm-i -■bd.iri? ,
129 APARTMENTS TO RCN7 I3I DUPLEXES TO RENT
UNFURNISHED „.v._.L.,,
BRCAYS BROS RENTALS
• •AX HAY MODERN t-DEDROOM
n.-alir.; uiriuiLvI. iiiimediate n-Hea
ki.jn liw a fiMiniA Ph. SNS-dlT.
ROYAL -COMMODWE
NOW OPEN FOR -
INSPECTION
715 VANCOUVER ST.
Jual' cumpIrAad. dHuie
) nednaen auliai Kvai 8*7 ■
: beiiruumt fren os
CaUev.iK«i
Keaideni caretaker
L.IU u4 riuihivrda
Eleelfic Itncheti -
grnauriaad halle
IndiUdoal Mat <o(ilrd
LiArly largr rwuna
Aulomauc laiiMry
Walking dloUinca to town and alaai
■ang
Pnr lurltier tnlcnnalkia call
BRtMN Ethoe. AUE.NCIES LTD
US BtaMLAMl St
EVSim. aailime
wn*. Raaldent cartiaker. Elna V ''**
■ ..‘■'Wiw U... ,W «. l-ANLkOKU LA
1,1.1 yvam guuY 47t LamM'« I MuiaM I'Vw
. A-*- aH
■jpg Olde Enfland Irai. Eler. kH . _ -
Laundi} tar,I i.m Hendenl rart-
llii“Hl(iHLAnDER-OAR HAY , MOUSI
I JIM HaulUin-Spaci.ait j-'xliml fUl
BUI Elec kil Elevator Calile-1 —--
I viutiti. HaaideA carHokei lltl i (vyMFVKTABLE
ATTKACTIVE
*■*«. otagw
SIDK-RV yuB DU
bvlti a. gigtaaitall
INaar KV 21*2
LANGSUKU LARGE SUITE WITH
■ tataiwai 1 '
•- all facilliim
m- (tie* Ml
i^iaMH
HOUSES TO RENT
FURNISHED
viuun KMidei* carHokei lltl i nyMl'UKTABLE KUKHISIIEU
“ "dUiahm. Anlnvita waiertninl. m.«Y
HOB SAVXSMAH nnu»r -MH Cm* CGRTAWA BAY WBY >RlXIM
SI-Kir* t b<lrm currwr for nMim^d rouM«. \ W*ick
RJn'. LJictflry Cbit^ I Uj p*«2« DMCh ftHFl
to tnwft ftiid •hnoDinf RriAd^vit ( huivM. IfiL CjIwSM
137 NaLLS, STORES AND
OFFICES TO RENT
TI-URS BLOC - Curnar Fort an l
avaUahie nuw' teverai
oifirr ipli'ea ranglitf ttoRi IH
1 Ul a(|. 11.. TvaauiADlr rtni. An
aervjcea avatlania. owner par
lk‘ipula in repalntjnc and alter-
Wi n.
JO.NBX BLDG - 7J1 F'ort St., avail I
ai.lr now, yn iq n. pi ir alrrized !
oiiK-e a|iaea with piuiharn ex
I AJaura,
AJau avallBlile Danial oince run '
'iiMlng o( Wg sq It. «vlth apace and
c-niniTil<>na for iwo oparatlni
rhaira rraunaMa renl. feptraily
Iwi'Bied with ligbi, waiar. Janlior
and rlecaior aervirea pr.vldeil
aJjacani partitrtii
Alan Mldllliinai utKce ipare divlilao
inl.i m<i ufiKva. all aarvlrea avail
aiiie and ckaM lo park.ng arra.
1 MORTOAUI LOANS
AND INSURANCE
FIRST MORTGAGES
FOR SALE
TtTI.K HOI IHW:* LTD..
117$ CUUX STREET
4S BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BEST OF Materials
LN THIS APT. block
11 SUITES
' r r V E NI r« G s S'a *sa fiR r
'■ m4i«T- f
t riTY THI -IT <■
( tin DOUGLAS STREKT r
I f
rrrcrcccrrri
U\KEFRONT RKVEN'UE
•J oiTiTFR
I Here la a rare r«t>iriunliy f-e a
I iv'Uple iu enyy a wilerfr'-nl ren
CQL\ OPERATED
CAR WASH
50.- DRIVE THRU
' |..r ,lnIiji-m„Uiai ng hlAV ypu. Inn,
[ran Own and uperale a rolnagi'iaiad
- ai wrih in vour area, wnia Vic-
, t.Ma Pieia Unx 413.
flANDS>>.ME INVESTMENT
defire ud M.a 1170 nar ntcinlh In »p,nmeni Uuok awdero. Unina»
rv.me The hglirUn* la n ewMl'n' mate, fun oceupawy rantalA «hu..a
rewidUIim. The Ihrea aailiea have llv-kj,, vTil hear Ihe ci.aeal
Appraised hlurtyakt Inlerp
Value Amiiunl
tlikfl (lOLXI
Haymenla AmurUuliae
Per Murih
ItSalN Uicaiii
Here la a DANDY INVtSTME.VT hadr-.nn. Mihnami. elar *.^gtliiy. -Te handle. 885.000 raqulivd
lur v,in*jne Kl)K KETIKEMKNT xltnhafi and are fwlv lumItiM. g^wn; or rloar title tor Caih ha
INCOME. Thia blnefe «ua BUILT The ^e Ini la over Varea and li oix,»atloa. call Erad Marcuol tot hill
JUST 5 VLAR-a and In the BEST ' *”5 dH^la.
!.■>CATIOK with a GREAT TK.N '•'era. Miroha flowera. fllh o^* 338 3841 NOW
ANl'Y RECUHD, Thii la iraa.n '*MAA««I REALTY 030 VIFW
- - '£1 MAYPAIR FEALTY LTD GROCERY AMD tH.NFECT.
piouil lo be.called fiWHEK. it ran
be yain too hevauae the present
owner baa uihar plana nnd HE WILL
.SELL NDW APARTMENTS ARE
ONE-HEDKIIOM SUITES and
RACHELoK, with iluvea and
riidnt. The halli and alalrways are
GROCERY AMD CSkFECT.
t Biirm Dv. quarura .Nkp a*aiA
na rvaiJ aa uiru Riair RincK ■k'f*' * iNaJ nlre lltlle busineaa tor
ON DAIJ.AS HIGH RISK KIAX-K owrale Full atn'c •‘■f
• REVENUE SIS.OOO * pmpenj. equlpmeiil. and t(
riidsat. The halli and alalrvaaya are zuaranleed lUick (luiU Trrina,
KULLV CARPETED, (ivinf thIa a Thia older Aijuni plue ormerty la Ipnaa la* aui Aaa Hy-
NIOE QUIET ATkKKPHKKE and aa Inu-tal aerommoilalWw I 3<r; >UT, evea SU-iSkT
.•<... 1 . ,^ 1 ,. IV. uij-e-e-p -eti-v. Ilrh hmaekeeiunp and enalalna 4 ... .
R MANSIGNS - ]]N. $ ROOMS PLI 3 IIATHROO.M. PtR 1 SCOLLAKD BLOG. — Spare avail
Pilrneld Rd -U'velv |.(ir apt maned. Li|Bi. olvni-. snawnigan
Dejiah if uj vi ew Itarae and Lnhe. IBi moauniy GR f-taw
apt - ms Lee ^KOOH. PURSISHED lit SCAUTW
Aire- Spar ] bdtm «a in«e la ;“"'** *" '7ew (Mdbnru Hay area i
Jiihllee Hnnllal and ah.i«)lnt -l»'*"i Really. EV MNRi EV 3-aa: i
Eler kll l.aundrv rarlllllea I f«iv~v urwva rwm-AV^r TI
m -PARK Bl.vn _in-0 perk W.d.
-NIee bwhelnr ale Eler kU. I **‘>*H «_EVt ol dO
Reaidant earelaker
•\J'’®Elr?'^r«,«'iRVi' il^hS: l« HOUSfS to »INT
jrs?...'"';duir;‘^iv'" unfu bnismio
m 'An r-NdV'r-tvig' Rd - Rul ~ -
r? Jitev WAIEKKROST
SWARTZ BAY WAY
Con'aei lar Rriila’ tVorirtmaW ' .. ■..nix.... .
anvtiine aia'Manre *••*‘•*'*1 aetole Inclu
Laygw naidpevig taatiy uniia
3 or I bedroumi—rgmuy rucm-
Siuvt. Cng. waabar and arytc,
Carsuna and Bvayfruunda
Mm agier and haat >ncL
haar arhuida - Sueea
Sundaru-Inner paiina
YiaiRaiawB kttrhsA
Email aaU alluaed.
Duunit Mumbing
Draoaa aruvldeit
nw SheMcy
EV EEIS3-
('USY 3 ROOM COTTAGE. LA.NG-
tord. Aduila CVt-jRa
HOUSfS to ftINT
UNFURNISMiO
aiue. J3i> 781 iq A., vm lAiugM*
renliRJly localad next In iw. park
ln( araaa. Ilfhl walar. Janilm
and eiavalnr aervivai pr>ivld.><l
Tananii Ranini a iwu-yaar laaae
In ellbier SeSlard. J.inev nr Timet
Bldg, anil rei-eivt one mnulhi iree
rent.
linn liOVT. IT. — Crecflw.wd 8ld|
3 nfAcea wlUl appruz. 4S0 iq. R.
at pU per nto
CuMict Rental Da;a.,
EEH A STIPHENI>IJ.N LIMITED
I BbII Hmughi.m St.
I KV M4II
Apprelved
Value
8U<u
I’lymenia
Per .U'.nib
iMn
kin.'tape tnirre
Am -unt
ITiaU UW
Aiiiortlzatlon
allraru mily Iht NICEST TEN i^rhl h.«aek^nr and rmilalna «
Inlrrevl ANT* HEATING and HOT WATER ("I'y WObed umi« Sbfwa ap^v
lire lha BERT. Thia ll a DOWN '•.tCLJU* .1"
Wealrm Humea Ltd.
lire lha BERT. Thia ll a DOWN !® ,7* 1 “
TOWN BLOCK aa you can WALK . u a? J ' JAMES BAY
Tn THE CITY rs.ons ralh will HOME
handle lha dnwp paymenl Stalw on^w-- Ind ra Weil i.tuaied Hu«a Ltenaed tor t,
m^n • to 1ni«r«il«d TOWN nn-i bo nrrMitd Oomor Ui Ujl*
1 MnVi. .^^rewAO RivAt^wp t vr\f iiYB FiMLih >Imv iiiLimmn* ya i
FULI. PRICE SSfi.OOO
RANALD Y CANNA.N TOWN and.cuuld be nrreaiad Owner la lail-
rOI-NTRV REALTY LTD! 3A7-7774 "v* healih. 'tea. piumniny raw n i
Rev- 4TN.4343 IS WW eaah will handle. |J"» 'wo ci.mplale haihrooma. hew
Owneri have buuWX bungalnw-
ajto himaet Aik nf |I4 3uii. G-eKl
Call ^rald War* al EV7H61 W *|.|, REASONABI-E.nPKERShfrmt Call Bill Sudbury. GR I I8UE.
Kan WrIfhL EV2 M6S. or ^Ace. |(vo\RII>ERI^
For fUlUwr Intormaikei, ol'aae call: BV 3-8143 Mv»vniiei.n.r.i
2nd MORTGAGE LOANS I
FROM PRIVATE FUNDS ,
-WlTHlJtT aONLX I
Ai a nuiy diarli«aii and rcauiauie
Cob'aei lar Renla’ tVonrtmaW ' „«;x,.„, u— J ««> SQ FT OP OPPICE AREA ^'ntoreM OMi ibanaabla only fnim
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HERE tS A COl.D MINE
FOR SOMEONE
Grnrtr Randall Lid.. EV4-5I08
NICE SUN IT APAKThfENT
houiw. All aetl-cunialneO. I 7-be<l-
i.um, I i-badrauih. 7 bacneiur.
Heller lyrpe mnvtnlun. Uri.n 8
' I Th™a a" de“''ux^tSwni’,«'hwlte ir5m*'e?nl« MlGHCH PWCE lur your aenaid This going concern piovides
HAVE YOU SEFJ4 THE _ SIT'lT MITTuu,''SVa* ‘"I'’ ■ thp-preinises and ii^deJJ^trTsm
U)RD NELSON? orrtCE space nan iw .ppra.aed lu. .mmediaia aaie tiiice-ootservice. Nowamao — “ “
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rlucM AWf 4-I«rixirn tr»ll<r •oi ^ _
vamr lol. Bualnrvj gruaer •ppmj,! ' OPPORTUNITY h-OR INVCSTi.R
mately 12 401 per mnnlb Ownera ui rtal aaial*. nurUage and rental
leavlni tor Alaaka. Will rent vd'b'hyiinrM. <7$.l«a llOll.un ledulred.
rlqhl to purrhaie Rem (ITS prr Oeitart me for perianal t’anfldenilal
nvrsh , tra iler uvludrd Sl->rk t . Ije, iiii<i..ljilmenl. Virtorla Preta, Bi’X
BurriiaaSmt ^w apgaai m
_ KareUeid auitei in a k»eiy qu’ri ; mmirrn ajmmer crxiage un tnc on,.,, large of inwll Oulataaldihg arrange a I.M agiinii ^^ument j BDd Wifp AfHhration. BtlSItlPAS
M^TREAL TRU^ 1 . . 3 ., .V £S5 A "J ™in„ i.-.O'
-_pBa bedfoan from 810 _ _ _
I TWO bedpoum. iron liU te^to to b vri7 WbMvt yriRT ITHElrr | COUNTRY MAKTGAGES
Eteyator oarprled halli eakred L,?, ..‘Si Mmlero al-eN tor rent al r» per | ULLK ULAhua SALT gPill.NG.
Mir range and Indee Free aula , "f JH "“'''* *»'» aiUNtV SHAWNIGA.N StXfKX
malto toandn wired hyr TV m * Bamarg * Ca Ltd. LA.NGKOHD. METCMOSJ.N
^u^rrr, Ui m.nlrn|a Reaidaw moT BRIGHT WELL HEATED, VACANT LAND AND
I can he eaaity oiainuuinl hy Ute
I tenaati Thia to a very rapentovt.
ii lur yuur I'imimilani'aa
REKIMANCINU A SPECIALTY
COUNTRY MORTGAGES
OAK BAY AVENUE
ROOM FOR 3 STORES
IIDISE SUITABLE FOB OKnCE
and iiurale tn iv.mnioic1al Zunrd
aira near Ms.viaJr Amolt Mrk
mg Oil. urr m.v on laaae End
PMNe' Finaneial Suvav Ltd pIl
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NEW - OPEN
THECAMELOT
3820 SHELBOURNE ST.
JuM Boova Cedar gill Cn* Ita
aamarg A Co. Ltd.
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thun. N
Frito aisgmatie laundry
BalrofllH or urivaia palioa
noe itobMvtotoD
' Chmet l-bedrancB auiiea
gia: and tun
MANAGER, 477^62
SPACIOUS AND
BE^ALTIFUL
CiNered aagiiaaraa oad dnpM
Tuwnbuuot daaiga
Cbudrea waiouma
BuUi by (leara and Pineb Eowira
Free Lauadry toclUilM
rr. ^ lirthae liiP<nnallob. rail
Read nnCMTt BXCg AGEYCIM LTD
113$ aaianard V
Iweul EV>*7n. aavtjmr
pn.perty wotSd oonnaAd. and he NICE BRIGHT WELL HEATED,
hai lei lha raaiAi at |1TS ■ aitanh. offirt overioobihf Fort at Bniod. 1
Leaaa Bvaiiatda- For Junher uiinr
matkjB. please tMaphonc Mr. D. R.
I MrAdanu, TayMr bpiital Lid., Pk.
>-)!«■ U8k.
Renl |M iicludihg Ilfhl A Bernard
A Co Lid. Fort and Broad |
86<l~SQ. FT UKklCE iK^sTihlF. I
LA.NGKOHU. HETCUOei.N
VACANT LAND AND
LAND DEVELOPERS'
LOANS ANYWHERE
Piaaae call Mr Th.iniBa at
For funhpr dcuils STTUS- ^""LSZ^Tm, wt‘HAvi’A~ oiAi»“kA’RBm
plettte call l moS^ down UDiieT*^ e miie.l' »jr"-
1 ICVTnMT^ ITV Full
Li. K.MliHr-K-Y>34.j ^ ni|.;|^' xV'to__
Id » nonurKF a orvx-e> r n-rv *JJ*? .**? iwAREHot'SE ON RAILWAY 8II>
H. K. nKOWN St SONS LTD <*uy BoyntMt ffV4-9t14 GRi^OSl K*flulmaJt JMM
I C If. ^ .
Wt HAVE A '.'CMAIR A
1 A,rynTn"r
SURE INVESTMENT
‘ PONDEROSA'*
Why not cltecb theaa lorie, brlghi
auUaa al
IIM ESyUIMALT RD.
Ia*«y laroa rooaia
IndlvlABi laai euBirM
Vent fane
I PiTiiarijed hnlit
Elerinr kllctieni
Lma ei euaWaidi
Retideni raniaker
I CabieviMoe
I 1 '•rxlrvajini Inm OH OD
BROWN BROB. RSNTAI^ morilh 382 t3W _
Cgaaianca Ava. -.f-badrn OFhTCE ETORE ETUDlO I
IkaiM. WMrilul M Viewa Ea Vanrouver 3S3-l<S4l.
J y{fn4it lurhi*Mr. l^i* LR ^ —
miM Fiefur# wtn^ m «ni
I 42CL “ FI*SOHAt 104MS
Pwlor Rd - NMr--
aclaaa. Brand aoia, 3-bdriB axS|
dUDlea. Fun banil UO.M heal '
Fireplare Wired Inr rance
tMk-MSI BaMdoame Rd - OAK
BAY—Goad l-bdrm houaa. CmI
fianaca. Wind Iw ntnga. Fuii
bsfni. Nevily dec-Taied. Varani
■para. Governmeni SL gpoailrl DOUGLAS HAWKf^ LTD. Cily cinira, la the tuM lurailtjn
Poat onire Heal stoiri'ad |100 giTA Fort It IMtlB: r*a itAAis: I'W'i-aU.iey laicfi retail alure anu
mutilh 382 4301 . - _ oiOra buiidiaa. huuaine three tun.
BRENTWOOD
PROPERTIES UMITED
7183 West SAAnich Road
fXCNANGi «|AL
fSTATt
-ln« 7183 West SAanich Road ;,e, .iT tTpeV^d r .mm.rrli preiTr-
I nifiN ivuii iijiiu ail iM kinc iiiriit] ^ ifkOAwAggiMtw
iM«r« brinflni to tioffj bu prr Rffntitiiua Bay. B. C i
"TODAY'S BARGAINS" 1'/,!“ ‘""T *n o..pauB » evmati
jail raniM aofl *i(h oea oaia'CiJU lar^j *■ >«• —
a e-enn .# ** bnaging m SSIk i:*?' *»?' *»*tawMh f,waa4iofa .owner wu.L TRADE APART-
1. S.500 2nd Alurtguge at,oar m.fllh 'TIm .MMr m lUa prvjp ^ ^ Brun de neat. 7 ■J.tM. for J-bedmm honv*
WE SPEClAI.rzE -19 EXCHANGES
iki all typea ul r.mmtnrlaJ prvpvr-
lioa and Invaitmenia
V J wii.jiin
M tAinkjh » EV MATl
Red al STS rwr mnnih I*'*’ eoairam IU iwy valy laxit.
a b at ».0 per monin. ln*urar.-r. IWJI Iignta an<]
>>eiir term. You in-!rarouker rett whirg ammint to ap-
vnur e-jK-ji 0*^ "vaiih taavina a bal-
vrm bJSSl. ah'* 04 II UU 30 per munlh plua a
jlXManltol td mrre in the near future.
Kb* or oa and lerma. lae
U Don Haney Ltd. j. m. JOHNSON-383-7895
at KV 5-0167 RpjtL ESTAre devblopmc.nts
Mortgage in Victoria" Gardner agencies ltd.
ail FOtIT Iff liW144l
rd« tortuitoa^ ftti aad View theae t’May 112$
SJto to la. a M. BRU8. AGENrtE* LTD.' tuna.
1310 balfei BIO. a bM- „ 3 g BUaatwrd « . EVS-ril any-! _
.» ..... ........ .. ema I
* Free Lauadry toclUilM
I badrwmt 13% baifei >130: 3 be<
n»ina 'lu$
THE POPLARS. ICDii TMIAD tT
SIDNEY Apply ApartBHBj 10 a
pb.M l$l-2U Cbildraa iiiiiiiwii.
Bmwn Droi Agannra Ltd
112$ Blariihard A EVVpm any
THE
LORD SIMCOE
For something completely
dittereat, vtait our
Admirable Highriie at
450 Simeoe Street
3S5-3111
NORWOOD ARMS
M5 BURDETT
I Arp yoi ioabliw tor a toudan i . .
i**.*-- a« aw* MmHMy lenaary only, Ineludea kh
1^* 'Wbtot^ai. r-toorad ha rhon raiige, twfnteralor. bad-nhet.
.IST'
ll*. etc., tbra Ann I mla *lMn| 3«.*rll Itoyi only
heaa Mae. toal per au. ualurn. .a _
IN A HURRY TD MOVE I
Here a immadwie piwaeaalan of aid]
lamily boaM romer ot Huparl and I
Heyarwd, neat Beaemi Hill ftra.
•mtitr rd Ihu pp.p ^ M '«' a-bednaam hoiivp
to iwy unit laxif. .-T V'^wra or Voarmivar area. Ap|..y
i.-r. hall lignta and '•>*•—^11 ^'m lirXavIll-8S.-*Ff» VicTorja Pre«. Bua 421
DrfCTatc*C6 lof r-w—i^ IDK^ OJNITRULTION LDA
DtJairtlE.3a DLA.R.K lakei iradoa -ei enat-en-buiii hudrea
EXCLUSIVE Pt «w Mr l-aie* RV 4 aiS «
Buainria Work eunaiatinc of I atoret 88H®8 for fall aaiitfuiary
faliv tenanied to rraowiiinlr irnenia ~~ T”
Th>t Qlurk ll wund and tiiuaird m 14* LiSTINtfS WANTED
■ devalopini area nd lar Imeh tin - - .
city Grwi favemir appuix B.tM IMWIPTaMT
prr rr T^nanta t»oy owr hfst an* lAlr^n 1 A«« 1
Ilfhl e>'YnfAi vfttuf rvirfd ll
g|ni0 M. E. Braltbanllt. 304-001 wwhiaea. au pmaure. Jual hard
wnrR On thia prtmlaa wa bate our
Klnandal Survey Lid. reouert (ur y-ai to let ua asiM yM
CalJ Don Haney Ltd.
at KV 3-0167
Mr. Mortgage in Victoria’
WHY PA'
untn m» m
.mungagra
TWU MUHTUAt.Kh
u * 1 - Hahrwtoto. Atr.ni
asnemmii lur laia
TODAY'S BEST BUY
15 SuitM—121a net
LilTINDS WANTED’
IMPORTANT
' “RDVAL OAK '
I Comnierrlai Bldi. wtih living qvar
lera plui revanue tuiie Earelleni
No irgmikea. au pmaure. tool hard
wnrR On thia prtmlaa wa haia our
requnt (ur y.-ai to let ua asiM yog
In buying or aelllag a ara party.
*'■_**-1 LANGFORD I ■EDRnn.MS SIT ;
” ™- liitg ruitn with at heaior ttomhr. kel
L baibraom. Cabuwl blioam. fltiod tar
an A RTEPEENanN limited « * Garag*. fwipad lol. C$aw lo bur
au. Na All La Fairaaa Apt araoait and ilorep. Muet have negu'ar
tod OaAai iMd rfflploysieni. 170 Apply 7*7 Gold
-- - — airaarn Ava., LaiiflunI
Vr t-* PA t-OMA APT lit Daiiaa BPACiniin i~nKr>R.ini^ ^7^
Rd. •Oen lAi boti ta toodrra ae * - FAIR
la Vjcttna wiif Ma faniijr Nana la anma^viDic
vknw and aaa air wall-hs-wwll — mmdittna avaUaUa Oae lit Ouae
patA bgknwL Mbuvialan. ** 8*'^ *"■ acbouia Real OI2i
hSSfla W STum opf^ P*' •>■»> n«w IVdAUf. Rw.
latod oAly W gar aa. R*ahF LiA
I uurrhaiod. Maalmum amuunta with [^’••'t um aoiing into mudera Myaod mut maiiw tiiiir Eareltoni
m.aimum atWt Call mutvu Ulilf. with lO I.Bodmi aad WwtMm ExclUMVa llcuw Prtrr
TOWN A COUNTRY «« (rtdge __ AUan. >«-:$» aayiimr.
I REALTY I TIi ‘**!li** JrL Ww ranula ROCEHOUNn SROP
i LIU. I.gy; mie |>rMwd for oulrb CmI 1.v*iI.*i Invenl.irv nvliirrv
MORTGAGE DEPi'.
EV 3 T?n
afuSSSm i»h. hedJ^wi M tos on Ibird
toil blwiiy. LPodrwUb fiuor Irom gui Etoaaur Uuoa u
war aubjua. oaai ittjgpuiA A^aiti- „ _ ^ (dUlXT HKAIUENYUL HOME
•r and (tryar w oovy maU Cabu umia oiBir. i-badruuw> and guru
VUH» IU>l:A. M I W l. a-v J ice rwwa, ipacMto Hvlap rauoa (U*
AiilkWliUU CUUK1. 040 Hoar^ah- *'* o-ittii cUn. inwit and bacb rnuanca ai
..... I tr. m maaa aOw m.Uan OuavanieiKa. BmuIiIw vaa
rr- -- ’<7 baliwom Hag a bhica vUlagv
r^tc b-UKL.. 3U1 jpg* . M CR.W - US' UlSSaj.^^itolato.
_._. - fwm Xxaoiwet loeaiaia. AvaUawa HIGH ALAIjHA
AlORTGAGE DEPb. •> <•>* M.'no per niu
*VJ in8 ; UNBEATABLE VALUE
-I AT 860.000
CITY TRUST '7»*« «■ Indn eoaiUried)
TglUiai b w, AKDEKSON LTD
aw 4104 DDulItt S>
Wr bav# muwry availabw al COM EV 4 MJ* j Kea EV 21
N _ AUan. >«-:$» aayilmr.
’* "to «" W" ranula ROCEHOUNn SROP
« B»» Prired for quirb Gond hvail.n. Invenlyry n»!iirr«|
•ly Rioo per Niu. [and maminrry included la lha pricrl
EATABLE VALUE ?Si.r Aif. .«lo» taiyiim. I
AT 860.000 B C. Land
HHTiriVC HATb lur Ural murt
iogr Kdlto aa CllMHCRUL FitUP
XKTiEX. UWBLLl.SUI aM LAAO
LVENJNU8 CALL >d.4ll$ ur
CITY TRUbT-tM Duugur
StfOOt
. Sr^ - itollrViio
I Mydayi? Ori
t> 'till the rnd I
uUn. irtail and bacb rnuanca AU MOOP-caMKMtTABLE CDEA.K, << the montli? At tbe AuuciaUa. a
!!i'l!i-SI“Hi“*att'‘tilli;i '“'iW'-" tof ooiy
BO luaa tor May woaka coaip oaiy
4tr. and H eaiauiaMa lour erWiI
fut a larger aiTkarra whan you need
MONEY TO LO^
FvJM ALL TYPES
un
MORTGAGES
BAxY HXPAYHX.NT
CURRENT RATH
/4NVE
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IBM |P*RTr*iYiX*
AKDEKBON LTD WANT
4104 WATERFRONT REVENUE*
f—- SEE MY AD UNDER
SERIOUS WESTERN HOMES LTD
NVESTOR.S MAIN AD.
ONLY I JOHN JAMES
:iXR CAPITAL ittOL'Loi WESTEIRN HOMES LTD
I'■*"7 r*iYiX* CAPITAL irtOULO
^ 'MY^TEOIN REAL WTATK
j Wa can ad
I apartment *
I Knoh oflara '
I veaied cnpki
you fuar txeolloni
tngi lo oaoaaa fitoto.
HOME AND REVENUE
IN ESQUIMALT
NEAR YARROWS
A T CHESSUN
REAL ESTATE DEPT.
NATIONAL TRUST III MS
SELLING TOUR HOME*
l.lBlIngt rd (lomea. revanue Kuper-
llaa and acreaie alwaya appredaled.
I have ihe energy ana expenara-a
headed In lei yuur priowriy anIA
H. Hetea ui NtwMead Roaity LlA
EV 2 ml call anytInM
^ URGENT - CASE - STORE
Praltie ccHple wlih to bv) atort,
prrlerahly ul|]i i-ual Offlca aiig
living quanera. 830,101 plui Itot-k.
Phtfte A H Willis, sc-i-.'ta
T cMh A Ciiunu-v Rdally LlA
EVS«0
THE LAVENDER LADY
Has caiiy oae Ualing leR Fa
^ *« »« K P R. BROWN A SONS LTD
and IW. or mara. aUm la and .n .v..,* wum ........ m HR
yrTlun- down paymorn In ito. well to
IJrbSl '?"mm S?- a-A«*Jr N^ Mn’dER “wM:?!*:? EV 1*1^
FT>Wp|«wn»«T a R'J J h Whiitonw A Co. Umitad.
NO TELEPHONE UifOJUUTiON
ERIC A. MACFADYEN
.Salaa Manager
P. R Bnum A Stna Lid.
Id F.ir 8 ram.
VieicriB ^
VBCinctaa In IMa arao. Pb. llO-eSI
ilAdliM Ilg-flSl
FOR LEASK WITH OPnON TO LISTINGS WA.NTED
PurthAM. wrti rotupgad iwoliuf-ani. .
wtib Dvtog quanen and atlra auie. ***i'" «Ruameta ha*a
re to biMfiiMi oJb bo'rm ■—dHjI in* > rMUlr« morr ti«
to*r"*l?5?» >"I» Call KRANK^Ba 3IS-874L
NoritnreiCera Sdcuriuea Ltd.
FOR SALE OR TRADE REAITY . _ ___
Sakai. In good kjralMn. tor bnuae -.rl FOR FAST SALES LOT WITH
a ully lb houaa. Pb EV V35«:i. IOALBY A CO. lOlO BLAN8HARO.
'b3*4i, 'rvi-tti
NEWTON
CARDEN VILLAGE
:i7» NEWTON FT.
Near
Royil Jubiieg HogpiLiI
FEATURING:
sssrpJrTb.Tt'ii.isi
toajto'Jiwda individual boai (uouut.
Snvwio pauuA tojadry (acuitiaa
(wgob M All winduora
FAMILY ANU AUULT SLOCKA
FM a].«BBUua otaaaa ahvoa
Ms Hay bdsatll
NO PBTb
WooicMi HMiaa
Htf-oadatnod aiHta. gaa n^. Dar.
4. 840 aia Cnmey Itnaot - Fkr
aiahad raea. gii caugi, baolA !■-
module
Manager, Bmaa I, m
M3 Gwamaat auoat MAHI
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
467 Lamptoe St
One Badruut* - m
Sea Kaudooi Manapee
■ulla 101 - Fh HiJlOg
BERWICK MANOR
' 4U Boyd Stmt
lAvailtLa Uoc. I - «ae bodruem
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7t*'< T->aar term on guvM .-ity
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i-J^cellent returns
- ITbia older runveiakiA hai a line
I4i WANTID TO Art HAdh tai IrenlAl rcc ad Tbe uaaia.ri cun
- _^ • aleejuag numa ulua Aper
11.4a BUYS t) Ma.M ABCXyny ^ <aia-bndr.ua
-WW payalT* g30 h,?*SS
larlyiHAi 1% gilaroM Ccurllv i. % ^'8^ bainnent hai I
fItOM IVaS M 'rSi.*"!*?* I"*??'’*
divialcw FInt motaan.^n-i arS rwnt wRb J-pea iialh. Tbu
SaWriwJSSr **’“"* "• “•'W'Y
Umulai Howkei^ua^" tov Ikpenaea apprua UlB Bar inon
J”* '<«■ W'« funsiore, Morei and fridnr
FTNANCB CCMPARY UYffTED I STtu, .“JSSca 411 ii I
Winning Contract
By HOWABU SCUENKEN A«d RICHARD L. FRET
II aad fridgar I
oumnolle.l ml
This week's deals ere
luiie. SUA Apply swtia 111. ZUi Cad- ] __
|bota_aiy Rd ivieiM_Ugw lbeurodm momf. in Gor
« Oi ADdfITtALS RD, I Rmd aroa. U4U par munlh
Furt StraaL Suita ZQL
aULDREN WELCOME \Zm iSa aS fUTEvT^ia^
I.arsa 3 and I - bedraum auitaa “
•ewgna^ iBl^UviilJ^flUi^ ““f » WECEMHil IF
[..aysriamd to tau enlldrato Patio
l>k-nn .1 badno. am. I" a M. k ?!?, ,'5“^.
Heat, fng aiM elM nanpe. *78. pY * Annii C'V»*nn-liun
AvaU. mm. Owkia Aganctaa IBM112. rSi__ .
2 ROOM! AH^KITc'sENETTE. SH 112^^0,
4Hd I F HW M to mma iduhMMiu f4l ^ CpMfin trto
toA«» MHiiid! Phi, 3 370?^ **
fAlRnSUX iACHrLOR~SUi™. 'S»0 - BEDHOflM MOUSE AVAIL
near park and aaa Oaoa and a^He Ooc, I. ISM Codar HJII Crnoa
warn, cabtavlaion. Hi 38 BV LIMA R->ad. gn. 47T-84» day URIC. 3U-0HI
———— ■—- - ■ after 4 p.n.
‘man bohi.'S'' h»i Cunier mi laeu on i airooti dcsiandd to c o m f o r t
r.tSTuiis: “cn.‘sr:i«*r ««sLLr:
%Pd3:2;*pJftr*r’Sr r a.3; mg a n»n or disAslrous
Va^r f*' «?tim?”' * ■'''‘**'** *•"' I opening lends by re-
aoyiime Weaiem --- - - mindutg them that the
tTANTBrrZnr'B^iinW^THr city investment f«P-
aum .g fijoo. Fan, pnaerted for A THREE SUITES i>en» '»» the very be.sl
TWO STORES i circles. West was dou-
vlallau tm-JUT anytime IVeaien;
Huivm Lt4
t»ANTBI>-TO BORrTw THF
turn id SI. 800 . Fally peoirrned for A
mmlb prrlvM. Slate lerma ruu anil
require. Viritata Prou II <■ <14
CITY INVESTMENT
THREE SUITES
WO STORES
1^ MOirrnanT. aa nav_auS~Tr i TVeq me bedruun aullei wilb oak hly influcent on tOdsy'l
M4 tana 136 per rr-n th niirit' «Mbei kilt henn with elecint Haal Kcwa.iaw hi* Hi*.
-r— u~— - m>» Bnn f lUn at O** >**4R JUBILEE EGA - - -
w uaMbM' to y<H PBuL fly my, Qaidfo Cowt Amrt Unrgo. Araooa anita. laaied. 1?***^**^ POBM8ION, CAD
WpMtar and dry" >" ■»<* manu, aktoy. HAHU « HAaml XV Aim ‘”'1° ^ bndimn Mote, gniwir
Caluod aDObancaa aad plumbiag.-_ - And hoaoBuBi. Oll^Maiir heal
li,.-. mt araUr tadiKtad. BuppHlg. HURRY! HURRY! HURRYi ONLY l-RBOROOai SUITE. CLOSE TO SM autrlair Mi ■ mmUi. 4n 1AI1
^■MA Fumo dma by. « mc-hadnua oMIaa latl la tfea Itaarui Kill Path aad nea nMse irfrrani —»*«— JVL
quirleii a|iartmMl Uuck ta inn. BV 3-4861 CORDOVA HAY
■' VMA fy^g g, - ■ ■ — -— Kadftjntn. Bvlng luooL Ulrtata and ■
—Ptaota OSlU Bl lEuc NEWLT DBOORATBO ABEIWIOM halhrwoa. Hoar vicanL Jtaot MO
BURNSIDE GARDENS — ^ _ ania. miM« dwaaea. Ml edwaid "Miot
Bujtoda al Tllltalto GORCl VALE AFTS. Apanmeata nime EVI ttll a " arn^^ia a—ie.'twwiwi'T:—
"^^taM MMgM CMOIIIa Md. SAAlM - - I BeDROOHS. FAIRFIELD. lUi 1
and hoaoBuBi. OIIO-Maiir heal
36M auvlair IM a nmUi. 477 1611
BURNSIDE GARDENS
BujBtada 01 Tilltaito
ROCKLARD AREA NICE RACHE
W apt to qutai pmun. ta lovol)
lUB Ctaailla Hd SWAiia -. — ....- _ - - I BeDROOHS, FAIRFIELD, lUi
Da luaa S-badruicb auiia avwltabi« NEWLY REMODBLI-EO t - RB^ IM Raerhuaaul. Immedlalc oerti
Doc. i WaUtoataW n>MU. dn^a. 7*2" "Sm *"'**' * '
cukiiwg appttanM CaMviitoa.^^ Jataiea Ml 3A RV 315AI P ■>-
pano’. <n42lD or Ma-nof allar 3
pm.
tuna wbara peaca and quiat pro tudruM •uiu, gruuM flw. pma-
»all 164. EV Aim (*’• aMranca, fng. auea. baoi and 7«Aa
^iRFlELD.“L AR^i LIVIHG ^ Agpl, Suita A
FAiRFlELD. LARGE UVIKG
fttaOL kitahanniic, baUvuuia. 1 hoA
ESQUIMALT - MCgyBRN l-RM I l-IKDMOM HnSfE. 0tt FRR
iH NItb area IMI Adulii 3Hia!M ; ftwaiA ChdAm) Ray. Call Mr. Bie-
- _- - — voaom. EVS474] .g Rea. EV 2.4440
latA APAITMIKTS .SorUiwtatarB Saewiijoa Lid.
901 8ALI fU - OLDER NO BAAEMENTr'T-
FDR RENT
CHRISTMAS
EXPENSES
fllS:a".?d'*'p5;S^S£"bl?.i5SS' beesGse hi» dia-
•oagrtiy Oul cuff tircu-h m aija 11*"*" "momoa Minraami.
ur SSAt4M. Vlriai sSShv **"'•*• SS."*. nrw mofld OpAnlog WAS
—uur-iv. viri<wM HtaUly LU wirlM. s«aar wans. flOt WATER 1 j . j » _
TH* WITHOUT AOMiNiSTRATioii f'JliTvr excLU.^iv^i>" oererence to
Easl'i special request.
.'** *' 7Wr 6^ hMlMn/h* In fMMMMW ^ Mwuu^ua.wiu * T*kA mi Amt a9 *W8m Amml
M«i. TV CtKond [CldOm Qf. ADULTS G(ILT. UN
U** lusiNns
OPPOlT UNITItS
TOUR SUITES
Fully AiraJtbad. toir-caaaiMd Sen.)
“S'* J!!*?’*' Itaiameai. OH heal
•inly tB-lOa. to blurk frion but
•hiipa park.
CAFE
Will actunmudata ti ciimia All
rii'rtric, atuUeea. new furntoniiit.. .
. IMl^. Mm BT ARn towe^A*_>a^.._. . A
balance to mmer m rraamabla
monthly oayoieaii
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I The story of this deal
in a British team cham-
arjihiie** ** **' ^■**'*^ ^*”* * Pio****:*? ironic
IROWN BROe. AGENCTES LTD. *"'^**- With the
__112* Bianahard SL_ diamond king in back
__ ot Nalh'g ace-showing
(ivenllamond bid. dou-
indicate a dia-
BEAUTY SALON Obedient to
downjSwn’^ation orders. West opened his
real opiwnuniiy here. Fully .diamond trey and
REDUCED FOR
^UICK SALE
BEAUTY SALON
STRATEGIC
DOWNTOWN LOCATION
hOl;TH (D)
A AK8
9Ak864
0 0 in
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flag:
Teat
Nnrtk
Eaak
Pawn
3*
Pass
Paaa
49
Pans
Paaa
All Paaa
SO
Dbl.
EVAMM alias AM
ROCELAND
1 loiga hadfuoaa. tacIgM
__ I room huvaa. rml and w<'»d‘*ta%a New haw mdy ra^ in Jialwa, Me. Milo handlea BaJanre '“"i
taT •-"* iTtai" yi^do^wi'; IS-todlta iChS;" to » t e e r e d de-
rnS.T.'!l2*7v.ltalSS“™mtoi I «•*"*' **
Ojpeaiag lead: Uiatanod tkreo
attoA tndga. atain Ooar. SpaslMa auta. Wall-u>w«U Separate “ VAIN FLOOR DU |*M HCARES ET., OLDER ABED- Crearaal FlfMoce lerraL S*^PAVE^ ^EVSMii^'ie full t
lawn ta baek. Cangi taclodod. Ml anriuwd gorap*. lua.M. Ml UId *'***■■ * Mrae ramu. hoaiar No imall Craraa makei R pleaaant ant eves EV 4.701. HiitUiwtaUrB Ito ^
Vieara. Mu. V» appotamtaw u view. M83S30 BRABD NEW. ABBDflOOM ~Dl>- * BEDROOM HOt'SE JAMES BAV •julremani. rail Crawral n.w.
’. * ■ FAIRHELD - I ROOMS. fTOVE toiemarw taUII la ilova J'*lL.^^ninmafg MIdtafi. Ph
KtKWOOO APTS, til COOS IT.
Mulnjum Mine, mudora bunding "" l»c, l MO
■un luunga a/id alavaia*. Manx bui .. _*—
aL«i. Akoitatila taw. Hanl Rta ftUCKRIUCZ APT., FRONT COR
Klataf SM-IIM3. ner. De liua 1-bedmun mt Elevaiue
waMwra and portdng nrlillJa
Biui. walk lo lawn, |87 48. I
u$.4au. M4 emuum StraaL
FAIRFIELD — S-REDROOM. UP !__
BEACOS HIU. FARE CREST vTaa'niifV.t ^ ^ awt w ^ *?*'" ■"* KETIHEU COUPLE WANTS MIKD
Apia, 1411 UiBilaa 1 and S badraii ftoStoy JitolM AiSSlS Avallabla January L ro.m. lurntohad of portly himlattacl
maia Ooi.r. up to data AduJU. Vary V*- _ huuae. apatimetd of duMea. auioraa-
warm EV 3-74M tmceniaar ui, ota pa. m-mik , •wnwM arn* “« '**•1. nraga or aheller for rar
EMEKAUDR APARTMENTS tU “Ij'*-5' ‘S*' K pJSta^Tv 4 MM ‘ MOX70AGI LOANS
Admirali. Modarn.. anund^i y- ta andn. Vaeaet MS Sta t^tao^EVOrtA_INSU8ANCI
opanmofM. S8L48-IUR EvTidU "y "to*"- *» Parkland Dr. Hi B IBdSdl * BAVIHQ FOR YOUl -_ - T__ -- -
For full aartirtiiara rail o ERIC ** * »mglcton. declirer
DAY cr K HOWARD EV4-IUA decided ills best bet wbk u> play West for the club king.
PE .MBER TON, HOLM ES LTD ffg hopped Up With the diamond ace. pulled trumps and
nniiri ac wrvfBT dummy's clubs on his high spades. South
lAjuui^s siKtfci Winning chib finesse and easily wrapped
Business and Apartmeni BIk
‘TA'ESTY’iSx^ARTME.STS «pect Ihls lYsult to be duplicated in the
.11 ranttai ana gruouoo, rdrd m a^*'' there was an unforeseen development,
cume. E.M-agiiunai qrtnprvu lor Ailer bouln had opened one heart and North~in the free-
«v" *tyl*^ad a*ain jum,>txl to three clubs.
About moon eokh raquired. Con South immediately scented slam and rebid three din-
Plata onalyiia avaltabla. .. .>1 _ _j t j .,•. ..
DAY cr K HOWARD EV4-IUA
PE .MBER T0N, HOLM ES LTD
DOUGLAS STREET
Business and Apartment BIk
nVE ruMMEHClALB AND
TWENTY SIX AFARTMEI^S
-Clean and warm. Oak 11^ Ava. SM, FURNISHED l-8EDRQQIf SIDE-'j,*'!?®'’
THREE ROOM 8UITX - STOVE. Jbn .J. iMSOi ^ lU'-alde Pull baiemenL altacbed jS!
Lidgr. aduiti; 146. 431 Mirhl^ na Iwcvyu et.i'ew fbra*» MO ioirMrOala MMiatilOB. 1'f'
KV a m 4UU f7». 1-110011 5 U!Tb. Ct)MPLCTELY Aflpl^ ll3t HHlildB Aw, ^ IJS!*
ooUr. C!oWa «r* I • mown mvKivAVS PCM6KRTOA HOLMKS LTn IttjVllaWUt- m iwivn iiNf leva ID OUm-
iraei MS Ito! - ANO INSU6ANCI -——1,-.L. VIEW ROYAL PuUed Inimiis and led a small club towards hii queen.
DUHSMUiR'fT. “i;. « *^^1' rJ2'’'« awi IF YOU HAVElioLo'vouB HOME OAK BAY DUPLEX UI thii prwiy gay lo* iitrti whiia *" lupenoT to the stralghi club finesse, since it
y«ld*. «toirlf ^2* ho «( tallb a down pay mam aid 1 j.v.ai araprapaJlS to deJJlcpli »» chanoe of building * iisig dub In dum-
da^m^rhjne, at. M my OH Which declaiTr could sluff a diamond loser from his
CDROCto SIDE- *B>'nRI«M>FUli “ 1 '***''' Essl
monds Co iAhibit a diamond lod. Coiis6<iuently. when
THE YORKSHIRE South reached lix hearts. West led the spade queen,
737 Fort Street 384-(fiH Becau.« declarer was a high-skilled technician, fie
-saw a "better” play than the even-money club finesse, and
ACREAGE South had been set. none of of his teammates
REVENUE fault his choice. He hiffeii the openiiig lead in dum-
VIEW ROYAL my. pulled Inimps and led a small club towards his queen.
, This play la superior to the straight club finesse, since it
v-ai ara^'praoiJiS* to*develoa It* oflvf* SB excellent chance of building a ludg dub In dum-
ACREAGE
REVENUE
VIEW ROYAL
right hand. South sews up twelve trick.* whenever East
ta KVa tUL' af'ftagan moOM SUITE. COMPLETELY I Aitaly 1437 Elllildv Ava I’leBia vtrlle full
__ mudern, <-arpurl. ita but. Adulii. _ Preoa, But 4311
ARtOM MLF CONTAINED SUITE ■Vl-lOC, EVlMM. 3 BEDROOM UPPER DUPLEX. ,7^ ^7^,—
*- P« MOna CVOAHI Mtaf u'Nr7mHl:D~- A i7^ M - 8UtTl . ^SuT’lSiS?’* ofvVI^
* P "I-_ Ml EV 60480 oftar 3 g.gi, -• - —_ . ing ta rtnl PIva
..... ... ,'1“' ***‘‘"« - *"'»> **™*- Call holds the club king’and whenever clubs divide 3-3. More-
.V634u‘ * '>'
— 'Sd ^ realty*V o.P R. artavn and A« UA '''* * squ^iw- Howcvcf. none of
■■■" 3 "adjacint Loii 'apartment _ materiallEed. After West had won the club
iniiri untd Rear d Beucvui*‘!M' DOWNTOWN RETAD SHOE STORE kipg, he rctumed a ^lamond aitd the perverse tie of the
mm raffi Mwir* * * '**■ ?!!« ta'*.S;*i??« aSi%aM^Z «> *»y • «lRm that
RENT-*-0R-.8ELt BuiLDtST^ fTrlST Foom-thanks to East', "helpful”
m Sooki Rd . Dkieood «aaa eatt). Tod Crairai. »I448 ra I83-9BU Icid^lrecting double.
(A Bril-McClurt fly-ndicala t'aauual
f I
f MAC KAMtfO '
'v orwcA jfJMo.
KMC»
*>i)9
GOVT.
ST.
KviMid aw-aiir. «ve. Mnw.
THE BEST HOUSING BUY
COMPARE’!
and save up to
$1500
$975 DOWN
nui Srnim bunfkbnr hai tMD k*p<
up^ivdal*. wiring, piumbln^ ale
R'dra tMlraont In Dnacnianl. Pluinb-
•d (or aMo. wulMr iAd dryer. OIV
.. glMmum MW
cvrcLLENT »ReoitnoH raM I
tl.Y IkVIlt. rULL BASKMENT
NEW OOM PEC HEAT AND
DRIVE IN GARACK OPEN HALL
STAIRWAY AND RRIGHT.
CRNIEEO KITCHEN WTHI MAIN
PLOOR OTILtTY WORTH SEEING
AT ONLY fin DOWN. C BAUD
'■< 1C, aBsiM.
NEW ENGLISH TtTDOR
ON NEWPORT AVE.
oUadJc hanonc. _ _
f 1 o«n. L-atvaiwd ilvlag rm. and din
UW nn.. nirim ataAiir Utdwa wiiii
•Mini igAM. Laris bedniwai, ^pea
Bern Is V Iwna ft
a waptliaiad charm haulng laria
liviBi ma. separata dlnwi non,
MiePaa. dan aed pawdar room m
tha BBla Soar An opea Wslrraac
leadi yp to I badnaotni. all littod
with wnllH<»aimll carpeti and a
d-piaca Ulad bathmiRi. Pull baas
tnent; coenMcia raaipua rooen
This ■ not a laria toviur. N la
a character lioaia. a e w ii torts Me
h.m». excellent ia a a la ita lnlnt.
Ideol tea tonilly li*to|. a tew
Mepa (nm beach and pdrh. P-jii
pilea only Ct.M. EwIuiKa IW
C.G.
HEISTERMAN k CX>.
LTD.
Realtors Since 1864
3 BEDROOMS $7,900
$9,500
UP and DOWN DUPLEX
OR
FAMILY HOME
HOME
Daihi lliiUtnuil 150 houh ton sau
-day, Oac. 1WS
149 LISTINGS WANTfO
Llslimis 1\an(pd
If lour home It lor m;- r'l't"
rail LKN l.rOm’.'C KVitvtl ut
tea EV 7
WESTERN.
HOMES I.TD.
Ill rwr sTRKtr
If lour home It lor m;- rirt" , JAiMES BAY
rv KVitvtl Ml 4IIE])tVai»l.-i7 AI.L ItAlUiC
- __ I IVnj 'Winv;* Iriim Ucauun llid Park
Vct^eticm Sr*-uriiiea 1 Uvmg rf»»n. dining nwm. eln-ir”-
— - Ikitrean. hid Imtcm.rif IViiein gai
ISO MOUSES fO* SALE ''•wing. Oin'er oipe- new
ipti nvuaap rwH C.imnletrty irdci-iwmlnl a
' ~ — --— — i lew B**lht ag.i. Leiely ivKhliltin.
) .tiMiiiiiirly iruulde frae k'ull pH<r
itU'Qil nhimn by aiiie unit. iRaii
OAK BAY REALTY
POR OAK MAY HOMUI
SHERWOOD OAKS
CADBORO BAY
MOVE IN FOR
CHRISTMAS
W'A’n-:RFRONT
MILUON DOLLAR
VIEW-
SANDY BEACH
CITY
HOUSfS FOE SALE
The Daily Crossword Puzzle
Your tomlly aid etijny living In TUP HkTIRE.MENT HOME YOl ^ __
Ihn mudem deximed l-bedfeuni HAVE ALWAYS DREA.ULP OS TAYLOR SPITTAL LTD.
hvina. built In ia«, with lu wt'- WITU REVENUE TDO. YOl'fl
I.il tea Vh-w <i| iH-aulifUl Cad- .siarK HAS ABOUT UOO SU KLET BnajgtibJn .SI.
biiro Bay NO-STEP home hai WITH A LARUE UVING ROOM
a vyrypatumi'llvf ..|vn >-4lhedraJ WITH PIREPLACE. PULL DNS.SG
enlrama lo a tuanoui living rm RtiOM. CABINET KITCHEN. OPL'N HOL'SE
allb ntetdacc illclicig slana door* utility KUUM HATHHOOM! j vrt.jv i.v
allb nteplacg. illcling glana door* liTrLiTY ’rOOM " BATHKOOM; "i „ . ' ' *®'* ^
to nmdn-k. (lUeM »ltc dinini rm. wan RmiMH AND A BKAUTIPCL SATURDAY 1:30-4 Open Miiuter
Uw Wtpftea II well-planned with sUN RtKJM. OVERLOOKING THE pAXjnMAMir KKA VlfrTW i H Solid leiva
llic dooe leading out to >.>ur own kAY WITH HUGE PICTIIKE WIN- * AlNUKMItliL, OC.A vtevv 1 ,
Ptttlii. High liaaemenl has a 2- ftOWS ItPEN AIR BALCONY CORIX)VA BAY I ^
pirra balhraurn and en-ii^ tpaee THERE ARE 7 OTHER SPACIOl’S unr'tJTX: . f.
bi (mmplrle a llh bedrunni ur SEi.P CONTAINED SUITES WITH RlLlUMlO - It Vllal
rumiaia ru^. Wlrad plumbed SEPARATE KnTRA.NCE.h AND adfi RLAKENEY II « one i
and venlim (of wathrr and drier SEPARATE UTlLITlEa AND BCrTH . gL.i\^^NI!. l |
(■or lurther infnrmailun. r»li. C- rented WORKSHOP and HOAT- $18,900- EASY TERMS Iiaca-M. a.™.
C. Giddy anyUma at KV MW hoCSK BEUtW WITH WHARP ON I
A SKCLPDED SANDY BAY CAH- pabuloui ira wlawm fnim thli lovelv. | ^ '*
___ PORT AND LARGE PARKING s,aar-«ld iuune. priced (or inimvdl I
ENGLISH COTTAGE area with small ea.sily mam- aia aaie. The Cw liviiui-dmtng at Sharp buM
/^I'kDrvr^Xf YJira Ci AGED GARDEN. Rt/ILDING AND tixint. cabinet atacHrlr kitchen, eat . .jm •tk... -. ^ ■
OUKlAJrN MplLALI • UKUL’MDd IN TIP-TOP CONDITtON dna aiva and lundrrk. aJJ a/ford ■ ^
HuiU to IM The luuie and ael- THIS Wll.N'T LAST -AS WATfIK* utolHiluua lea viewa over the Uulll vmo*
llcia mm tha lllualtoi a( an older I'TKiNT PROPRKTY IS PKACTIC- IHanda badri>ena and 4-iire M beallH
Male. The large livmg rauni tua L'NOaTJUHABLE THESE tatb miaolHe tha ^|n U™* [ 3t CufUierOnM
iittt a Meti (d tha Sea TTie linf% DAYS bedim cdUB J-pce balii and flidah^ lltotjiuBiiei
at iitiha
i tKyaindrel:
SldiiK
S Hi'.ml lo
the latia
■ I9lg L’ S.
Open Winner
DOWS OPEN AIR BALCONY CORDOVA BAY sri^^
THERE ARE 7 OTHER SPACIOl’S utnir*tMvo • ..
.^Ei.P CONTAINED SUITES WITH HKIUMlTs - It Vllal
SEPARATE KNTRA.NCE.H AND 840 BLAKENEY II OT one i
SEPARATE UTlLiriES AMD BCrTH . PL.AA^Nr. 4 |
RENTED WORKSHOP AND HOAT- $18,900- EASY TERMS iaca-M. a.™.
HOUSE BEUtW WITH WHARP ON ' o -ii_*™
A SKLtPDED SANDY BAY CAH- pabuloua lea wlawm fnim thli lovelv. | ^ '*
PORT AND LARGE PARKING s,aar-«ld Iwune. priced (or immvdl i ” «••' 'm"
AREA WITH SMALL EASILY MAM- au aale. The £ne livliui-dmtng ai Sharp bUM
PRICE gUOOO
IrwnpuB nKxn on hnm An\
Jirvpiftct mil uto ■ 7 log. Sunn> t-~Y.ib
d.ning ataa al iba end a( iba SEE THIS BEFORE IT S TOO JSl J" j “ Greek leHer
bviiy mom. matter bedreom U LATE CALL JOHN J *«E S, '' »,
defliUtoly iwtn atoe wtUi double EV J. 21 SI ANYTTME. J|*IW or WHW. ” ^
elueeta. The aecond bedivom U _' «
amaller ant would malu a cosy rypPTJ Hn|f«JK « r,»—
den or aewrmg room. Modem FAlRtriFT D UrrJN \» Cmwii^nca
hiirbot Oil hwwaiet neat Sep- *■ AIKI-IfcLD SATURDAY 1:30 to 4 1 "
ante (vage. Uni ihedi. creen- Approx. l.tLt aq. n. lai one floor >t«KB atrr<r>T'DV ' ai iw.iu _
buuae. and atonia ibeda The Cumpriting: ReceotJun and Ihruugn Avrrti r%i «* i^rnumm
garden. In aaceliml candltkn. a hall, large LR with FP. DR or 3rd .41 im
a mtnlaiurr Butrhart'a Cardan 8R, 3 more twla BRa 3-pca hath. A new «iilt level Aa mndem ai ~ ^
with ahruba. lawM. numeruua elec, kitchen wllh tgr. dining apace iiimi>jT«» Almoat nw a uioww
buJba and raaea etc U you ara Low baae. Pkse. OO-Malic (umaca. aolll Iev;el Nime ta i 1^ torje hja'
looking he a raOremanl hume and copper plumblag H*l amp aervtce. **
lin'd’?iiiJK;tTioTS'
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY 1:30 to 4
2555 AVEBURY
rbjt'kica
35 C-jneeuiM-nra
to Riwmiiig:
Comb, nrm
41 DeiuMm
Hudiihi mm
-U Let
tbia to bound to nil you Priced aome renmaOoa needrd Near Holly- ujjj
lor caMi at llt mo. Si D. O w.«l Park. Low t.xea Price IW.ViO. j? °-
Whyta, KVS-nut anyimw Pall H.mfto Craig v Hoy Smith. *
HOUSiS FOR SALI
J. H.
WIUTTOME
& CO. IJMITEO
ESTD irn
V.r ^na Uun'an Oirrnajna
luS FORT STREET
SO MOUSiS FOR Stoi-C
NORTHWESTERN
O
R .S ut VIctniM
T E Ltd,
Sv’S-G741
"Listen to CJV'I 11 tin'
Mon. to Fii."
OPEN HOUSE I
3)69 PAUL'S TERR.,\CE i
SAT. 2-5 P.M. !
LOVELY SEA MEW
DON'T MI5S THIS'!!
'll K'lwr bnimana
Den
'll S Fireplai-ea
11 (hkstaiuling Idutien
‘3< Large living men
'<1 Large dining count
i7i 3 Fhll ttolha.
I '81 Itorge iwnpuii
g> Rrmnd new
Much, much tonre lb thlf S SOO
M|. n. hiitne. Make a pnlnl ot
viewing Hlla '*i 1 ced ■( MSflOO.
For prior viewing cull MSKI41.
Ask fer Jtrfm Molyard
OPE.N'HOUSE M«r?ucT».nm
4191 Intenirban Rd. *«i- f»- i«y«- «•“
viewing Hill "Dci
Fri. 1 to 4 p.m. For prtor v»cwinf c
Sat. 1 to 4 p.m. Ask fer Jtrfm
Amazing to the anwurd of ilelni riEtiTNi ifOiKJir
■pace thia nuydi-aiyie hume naa hi Ut tiN rlvJ Vi or -
uKar. Siiuaiad on a eoraer lot auil- 2715 ARBUTUS
able he VLA. Thia 00 -itep huma , .a • a.v
oeialau cf 4. btdruonu. larga (am- oAT. I:o0-4:JU
lly kitrhan with eating area. Tha
living ruora. wllh cheery fireplace. You will Ilka thli
haa wall lowall carpet. Tbt rccrca. year-dd homa in Iti
Uuo mum la Uxll with panalied Three bedrwimi nlu
You will Ilka thli charming S
yeaivold homa in Iti luvely aelting.
Three bedrwima plui extra panw-
WBlIi and 111 * Iluixi |uat pOTfect fur M nxifli ruirpui mom and
taraHy entanaining or avea dancUig utility araa In baaement. Cioae to
tor your teanagen. The price
nine ExdiMive. JOB MANTOM
10-4371.
MAYFAIR MAGIC
ao Houata for sali
NOrtTHWESTERN
o
R S of Viclurl*
T E ‘ Ud.
Usten to CJyi 11; am.
Mon. “ItTPri.'*
MCTCHOSIN
SPACIOUS BUNGALOW
.Sllualed pn a large Iracd lol -1
a aulel itreet Thli }-budro<Nn
ipAieai bonie la a pleamre lo
ihm*. A lovely czbinel eltclr"
kill bee toltb eallni area, dlllliy
^umbrt <nr waiher and dryer
Tha extaDnr la ilurco with a
■epanto rarpon. Taxe* only fti
pec yaar nal and mitlng agree-
menl-for-aala only tio per ntunih.
.Mull ba ieen lo ta appreciai»d.
Aildflg only tin *00. To view,
pleue phona JE.vSIB McGRATH.
I EVS-CTil or Rea. 4TS-39R!.
I $1,000 DOWN OR LESS
I $70 PER MONTH
; will give you poaaeaalna cd thii
I modem Muero bungalow. Ouy llv
I Ing ruom with Ili^ace. Cahlnet
I electric kilrhen. apaclooi bed-
rooma. Large landacaped luL
Djcate4 IM 3 Wocka fnm achnulk
buaet and ahopa. HuiTy on thii.
PRICBD TO SELL AT KIO.OOO.
Call 3854141 anytime and aek tor:
JACK RODGER OR
PETER KUGENER
bua and acnoN Verxiori have dsvtvpb vttc
bmighl larger htena an try your rc.tl!»fv fkUv.
oner. Full aaklng price 118.25(1
with excellent terma Call ■‘STARTER OR
LalANE LeBUTT. lor preview
or R«na <■> Stoiur^. EV >041 1 RE’i'lRETMENT
Yuu 0411 bctwve in nagto- Wad. THIS IS NOT
THY ME. Jual wiiia a rnmyae Ice • urNiicc'
c>iut Ham H hi Dm Bb«« am A TlClUalL
PKEHTO you haua clear liUa to a «
apaci.xu au-raan lainily hutnr jum ttua to a >»•■ »». » — bie't reutv'iahy I
a ihinea Ihna* lr>an ibe Uiylair lor a (amity. A very atlivliv*
Sf>Ufilnf Cbeilte Full haaarrunt exterior made of eaalem biick I
Irwn^lely rewired 81 S you wiHi am wtdia pUatar klucm. A t»
EV2-Z1ST artyilme.
ARTISTS
SEA FRONT
HIDEAWAY
ESTATE SALE
nir wllh a large flrlahcd rumiato readlneu
nxen Riding dnnri off dining rnrni 52 lYieaire i
tn yr iundi^ Gowl NK.A mori- 54 Peel. Pi
eare crmvee'lreil terma Cal G ihe argil
Wneht. RITST nr 3rt-1M. .MdlMlIre
terma Cal G Ihe argla
e 3rt-1M. . 3i diMtlre
lerker
e Odor
> Place .<
DWN AND
: .-H u— ^ II.. I larger
iinPAWAV 'Cuta Slucco Bungalow aaar Gorge g} Oe<
lti./C.nvv Al LR with FP Iwo RENT AND RAV*:* .« pla
Oak Bay SEAFRONT locatlccL bednxmia. pemb hnih mb Ulrhen oB ito,
wcliMion. aeavitwi No lawni to •('d aitached garage S-une pauKmg OWN AND SAVE ‘ gg ton
^k ‘•TS^.pI'bTJ^ tvaS* E.« maimenanr; m r^ He-' ^
^. n.^.M^..lb^ ,re«,.m »a«: •••* *»-»» . if,;:r^VTbeIinJ]Sl* bl^^
frv:^, ‘UTt.untoiisjr's;: -r: „ ^„ !:,r 2 .tm"i;’^^:s; 7 :eeVx‘i?' i ™
rh#A Afld dlAlac ftHM. E^uaivfi OAK BAY < ■ ■ 1 IMnf n«n U Kind <
*"■! WILLOWS • C^hlnei to'rbec wllh mtltul nr*. A tol^ munWi
*Tiyl«, Bvvmt anytime BPrtnrvNMc: "''“■e ^ "* cleaijm T2 Taking the 11 Al all
3 BEDROOMS vm-n ever ne- N«al Mace of
MfinPPM r'C'M furnace eepamfe enrage 71 Kim >N fv*m
'ACANT POSS”^ION ftiutfr^iv ^ ^ nh.ihmtm* r'aea hta am 7t ne aware S”
vJiVuSr OIL HEAT i-h-rta (Wnee toxv fWw. to rh-e li Suffix uaed « S'P
}UIET TTREET ..Iicm m.w •fww, FUH nrle. lual 111 wto Itoreel wUn pup B N^ln
Bc*mDr~wNaato Txw*ivt iTHTS CHARNUNtI STt CCO Bt H p. CiUv eaumw fir aale | -yj. B Fnngr
BEDROOMS, DEN GALUW will «tLL JJ» -Aimi r S * OrteK. br-m. Ihmtgtl «' Zert.
Your chUdreo will cnh>y living In wiTH'^*'nHKPLi'ct'*''ro'i* •'**“ 5 aUi
the quiet arm ^ nn« iNG ROOM I BEDRtiOMS. PKM FRNTF WEED 1 1 Gmtto of «••• jp *5,rnl
V! RKOK* RATHRDOM full BAIF MI.W «r 2»Mll Cfaft t
•■her childm m lha irea (ur mRNT. RI MPr* HOOM. WIRKli I *
ylajmelea TbJi elder tomllii bynte fy)|( WASHER AJfD DRVKR. ]
mo iwh to demand today Ac- <^R^‘**^COOO TERMS AT THE TYPICAL HOMES? --
J"' FULL PRICE or ri» pall Mere e a hnm.
thru ball, a Cton with a Bn- joHN JAMES IV *«* A.NY ••plARNED toTR »MPOIlTANT TOWN A COUNTRY
VACANT POSS’*SSION
QUIET STREET
3 BEDROOMS, DEN
MODERN
OIL HEAT
I No. Amer,
highway
4 Enhb'ing
haliplneaa
8 SMp directioa
I Sicgpee
1 Oamiry lai Hie
ramun Sm
I P1« <«
i pMriwea
10 A pala Dihx:
Twi> micda
u xim cf
monger
U At all iimei
13 Bariie c et n g
WceU
18 Sap
5 Nixnliwj vaiua
B Fringe:
Zcni.
37 ru< oft
B Sfi mineral
m Ataxney
Tm wordi
13 Uxwe grajiuiar
malerla]
S PreputoUuA
M Tima <f day
35 Midweat tiiy
M CttoMng
tl Denttomrailva
wincl
H Sprlagtimg
tvmboi:
Tvm wvFCto
m (touell
gnnrer
• legal
liwirument
• Man a
ni-iawma
tf C-ainiry ig
Eunga
» Marine
5l rield't
relalive ^
M Puvera with
ftvwl
IB Y'iMg aalavni
HOUSU fOR SALI
ar Treai ’wdly
5H Alaortn
M Beene of
an event
tot Single
« Sarf
• at aixnher
time
M Can anUitnal
park
m Tnita
• CartalB Uma
NEAR VIEW ROYAL
$1,500 DOWN
$85 PER MONTH
A during littie lull fauaenwinl iMne
on (wagty la acre, gtramiig rieui
am hea Mi cd vety uenaltng extig
tcunaeu. m be *«n buppy m toniw
li tn yui tog txi drtve-hyw. pleuae
ceaa e d antraiKe adth illdlng glaaa JAPTP ROI
dooe to the dining area am »b - ro^- n, o vi
ovanLtod mahnitoiiy nmihed front PETER K
door entariug to a wtda Ihrvugh
hall. To lha right Is the ipacloui — - -- ■
livlne room with a large, railed
hearth Oreplade and illiUiig glau
door to (ha eery large •underk fxWINTl
Off tha hall to tha led u Ihe r.-,,......
farmal duilng renen with apar- STEWARi
kilflg gtam cbandMler. A nyu LT
unique ktieban with buUt-lD uven u Bnaig]ttiB S(.
and tonva and ■ large tamlJy
ranaa Three tpadoui bmroonti
with a prtvato beih oS the maaler t g A
bettrnma am a third ut o( slid ^
Lmted ]uM caie Uork from all
oonvenleneea is thia neuL Iwo-
bednxim, full buaetneni atuern
hungalow. Wiring, pluirbing and
lurnaca were mutiliy IntUllwl.
l^rge. landwaped M. Full ask¬
ing prtre 19.25(1. Dial SKS-ntl
ar^me am aak tor:
JACK RODGER OR
PETER KUGENER
SWINTE31T0N
STEWART CLARK
LTD.
HnxgitttB SL £T5»ia
tlLHPO Ito-qan THE LA^NneR . K, ^2 l«»f» *“*''• atoideeh
ito bein oS tha miner 1 g ACniTQ
d a third ut o( slid -mArtM
loor* lo the awideek GORDON HEAD
LADY BV 59139 I ‘Hgh baaemend plafineil for ,
large rttonpua am ttolhrrvan. ~r
• • • 3 BEDROOMS
ARTISTS. WRITERS all 'theue^ihlna ^ almoat STUCCO BUNGALOW
WANT A HIDEAWAY? A^iV'^^waS’ c-r- nii h-tod,. ix>.top ham. .uu-
- _____ __ SSiS^li MTTH Kr 54741 MV- •*•’' «« 1-1 acrci of cleared vlewr
Two irem ecreu. <g mrtuto m mth P7«;« «- SMITH. EV 54741 any p^^y wHh (inure mb-dividing
12? ?.:»?■ ** JfRk Wf Wt . Tiaa bama tefiweu a lurgu
nnOltf IIY^D A HOPQF UlclMQ Wllft lunny
^ HORSE ^
iRaiamm Ig Bto Btol Byrnicato tae.i wtoirt« dottote aa
lural RuAage wHh plurabHg am
a|ia>Nacular ua view irom every _ __ ._
wliutow Aakine- orlce tU ADO oil-hautm,. noelep homa aitu-
FNue^ia ^ITH ^^41 •<•'■ «« !-■ ACT* <>< cleared view
Pt^ H. SMITH. EV 54741 any p^^y wHh hnufe mb - dividing
jfduitotol Tiaa bama teUweu a lurgu
evND A ur^tjcu' cabiuet alactfic kllchan *f1lh fumiiy
ULRJM f\JK A nUtUC. dining area. Itviig ruom wHh Are-
place, 5pca. bathrootn and upar-
A One, Itiur-baifcTxgn. epilt-ldvel iia garage. Over 30 fruit treea. Full
hooia, BrM time oOered. Lorutod priei tIt.aaO
living mnt. aepuraie gueai-flae ‘
diitini roBO). a •unruoin wbirii _ ___
wuuU be uuful tor chlUrtb ■
tiudy room. Kitrbeu bna ampla
JSr aSirntoTfardno clarke a Wallace
I bednvam am huthroom. A 4lh Realty LIA
bedroom cuuM be made man m Bmushton BL tV 59
•* Aerou frm, » Car Pan
Here'! a hnme
'PLANNEn m* fMPOBTANT
PrOPLB"
Eviufive Llidni
Whyte eg M R
EV 577(11 anytiitoe.
Can D. G.
Hepburu. at
OAK BAY
WILLOWS PARK
3 BEDRM BUNGALOW
Jug a aUtWto from Wlltawa Park
and lha Beach; Sva miniari troen
_ __. cwnwe batlt Ibta «ne to a WNtoiee
area am didn't luure (he mceiev
Oitolltv malerlali am mntorur'lm
cwf AOtev X oral I Lf*V Nevw tolemed tn tall H. to* baa
CLAKKE. dt WALiLAL-e, i.i gg ix a tmalneaa and nee da nvinev
Realty LIA 4 large bedromta on 1 flceex IP'S
an nn^nrt.tr«i ai RV 59 ni fantllv riven vHlb flrveilace lr»3r
M Bmaghtito BL ■]'IIvIm rwmi wltb flmulace end alM-
Aerun from Kakto'a car Pan dnn tn fthre«laa«d aun
deck Lo^v dining ronm well-
__ planned enh Wee kttrhen wt'h
BUILDING CONTRACT
We Mae cbiilee uiam fix' A A am Kwi >niM<cn<n nvquff flnnra. wee)
5hrdrn(an henm hr thli daatrahia ^nelllrdl 3 garagea. iweli a ftop frui
tmjINtlS lot, To flaw and fiaile* Mht€ extrai Set ret uml-
TOVVN A COUNTRY
R
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A
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T
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LDtlTTD
301 Ihxiglai 84.
m 1311
I BYRON PRICE
luM QCAOlU STREET EV 53«l
I 2 OPEN HOUSES !
I COLWOOD
I SAT., DEC. 4 1-5 P.M.
' 3339 ROBERLACK*
HOUSES FOt SALI
KER A STEPHENSON
LIMITED
A MOBT TRUSTED RA3IC
IH REAL ESTATE
3901 SHELBOURNE
$15LW0
TRADE! UP OB DOWNI
GORDON HEAD
WHITE BEAUTY
$15,900
Situated aa a 150:037 luliy land-
touitod bit I b edz w i — ar 3 and a
dtoL torgr. tngto IJvtog f«<xe wtoh
(Irmtone (totofwt ttartiie kM rt w
•vtoi baa (d aabng arm. UUiHy
eai a larie lot equipped with mail
■UMa am adjueent to park am
biidk pulh - Jual 18 mtootra trom
dotntawit. TTito to (ndy a tomMy
bnua—i.IBi aq. ft. ad living area
plua a larga taasemem Mth
rnughad-iB nimpoi. Gragid level
Mdraure with tbrough ball *V'-
DICK JAMES. SV 5»a
GIFT
WRAPPED
IN CHARM
H acre
1“^ *• ■ CBRlSnitAS GIFT tor
wlUi TUlaed b earth fireplace ihe whole tonlly. JuR one year old
Pamii^M Utehm with dinlmi «•, ikum. vmkxa (Wxna
arm. BaU^tU M_(^b level_MI aod m apotleto It SPARKLES Tha
aabing^prica tl*.*® krjudliy ^Rra large Uteban will maupre-
**• “O™ parabou of lha CHRISTMAS DIN-
EV 54741. 4 pleuute. Serve It ta tha
,, (amity dining reoen. Tha bow win-
3339 ROBERLACK* cash lor y<a« iquirt ag clear |^r«ae (w-o-Mahc m wtoee hmi. POSSIBLE VXA
. „ TITLE KllMR os thia awtoan 5 call BHI'CE MriUKTY al PMSgBd VA,.A.
UQO iq. ft . 5bedRnn haaemm hadraom retlreioeid toane aa lam- . _ . .
while aadlEqi. traded winduwu araird tot • • • apBaWto. tomilr bom
■ fried kx. tow tax^ SKiuax'o „ __ _ _ __ ceiiitgi ta living nxan
(itadk afr. BMOB with lermu “7- i“Ji MAKE MONEIY "«« • bedrocang. 2
3332 ROBERLACK* APARTMENT SITE Slliy'"br^«‘m M
m ttoa gnwi (rom ika ma CONTRACTORS NOTE *“ „ *
fttaac. while mMiqi- leatord winduwu
5hedrn(an ncenae or uua wMiwna panelling 3 garagee. iwwTnevw riwi g, fgy, tvnu/xI 'Mge freed kX. tow taxeu SKluax'Oi ^ - __ _ n *,
UMJINtlS lot To view and fiailw* manv n(h»* extrai Set ret uml- Il.iJUU DUWN ing {ram afr. glT.lOB with larmu “7. .alUta • IFl
IrhrmaiVa itapirdtag glaiii etc.. «ertiimd H acre <4 vtauabl^and Mealy reODVatod, todrhy-tode duptei no-wt xaevor-OT Ar^vm MMll
piaam nHI Kr- Dyae, IhMIM: raa. (VeiM ml ba dupHcaled inr BBODD. In tadnay. 2 bedrixiato. Uvmg ruadt 333 2 KUBE.rU..A(-K
M Ifrg hot fidl nrica nnw oolr B*-Win Omr kitchen bathroeia No basement. tn. .m. ,k. —!
-S?i mdSSL, ST7.111.“ view location
MAKE MONEY
3332 ROBERLACK*
Wilkiwi Sebooi. an Msal bcall'ei rinMr-AaPTrP
lur a younger family. 17111 I.STa I LXJixCAol C.K
m ft. btaigalnw hai axecllem . v.potlenl 2 -bcifraam toma idvto ana
u 2 I! 9 aaparau [ anwe parailv tom loichen.
(amily ^ug room, (tom to Ike i g.— Large living rm. ftoJt
kera larke bednima aai bun | with bardwond fWinru OOM
[hot wala- tout Itorg* lavto tat
room tu ran eara. Fully mmern priced lo wto. BiLini Hi vww
kitrhan. laatoidry In tha faaaemanl toitou euD Mr. Dyu Btaefii Rev.
Orougancy Feb. IBh. Exeluaiva i sm-dM
IliU^ rai prlre RI.IOD. Call
U. GT Wbyta. EV 51707 anyUiBc '■
CADBORO BAY
YitaTl WAMT TG b iviwe thnwgb Full price o^ tllto to. Exdutove
thli one < D. Dowalry, CV 2 77TB.
tMi 4as^
■WHRM IM REALTY MEED
CALL
FRNTE BTED-'
sir. IM to M5S114
' COUNTRY ACRE?
(■x paiiural aoei •« Sunkb
(‘wiInfulB, nicely treed to aaurd
jad Ihe rlgbl aaeluMcta with amplv
_ _ .. . pe*Hfr» hr norui etc. Ctaae to ___ „ . _
kitrhan. tamdry ta thl Sai^^Sir rfSS r^ M?!'O^ MmSi V.L.A. AT $22,500 rZJTt SL.Iri'*!Sh NoTSil' S etTSd^^TSoBEK LeSSIiS^r..™
^ ACRE at $18,900 ?i?r^’XiXrr.tag rtSS “ilTb ?Nfr°2S ton sil.
U iSta W 51W7 A RFnRfVlVm Krtadace. Hardwood flotou itoaoia- ««» buUI M ovm. aepef
u. t,. wayta. KVUTIVI aiiytlaic I ^ BKUKiJtJMa ue rani city enler lafr A to vww emii Buement. Wiliiaa
CADBORO BAY PRIVACY Jpi<T niraihoiita w.^ nim rqN SCATTERGOOD tn-eta ca«t*.
OAK BAY SOUTH SEA VIEW u. (tank. Hmd ..rata, «ua
4 bedrooms
J * BATHROOMS LIVING HQ OM. DINIMG RGOM .iqmliiitae ftretoaiw 15 HANDSOME FTTUmHETI JHlMPtlQ
A very atfrurtlva lU toorey hm A.«lD KITCHEN OF THLS UB* FT iivmg ronm wltb wull-lo-wall. BLT - UNlfiiHtU KU.WT'US , . vi/'r.i-iovx
to charm am diarteter In a MODERN BUHGAI./1W. 3 LARGE IN range am new t In bn^t kit- _ ^ COLWOOD—leANOFURD _
delltffitui prdeu. pravidtag HEOROOJIS, 3 HATHRnOMi. FULL ehan. I bednvtata and towtng rm. *5*? «•• •» 1 have oetfr a btoinga to tbau JUST COMPL]
ebtmung living man. aapBrale RASEMEMT OOM HEAT DRIVE up and 3 MORE HEOROOMR Awra ywre Ofrttoaiau Back w m gil in all Stiea rangm all duWB nnAivm xnmtf
dining nont. mucim Uteben with IN OAIUCE AND RCMPUk ROOM aa well aa eiimnua ai^ Snee* apUl leva! wMb iffinUi deeorelad payenmu. uma wiUi ■mmmiala OKAINJJ IN£.W
lunragfi evellrat den with Are THAT IS PLANNED AND FIN- hatbrnmn. wtoctome am OFFlrR nlatoar Ibroighml WMla, Irldl ta msupaitay am aotue aflar Iba haw 1 |rf:AT. DIIPI
place 4-pe*. bulhnxna am mailar 13HED BETTER THAN AVERAGE. Sep dWe garage., large S.ATE cVtllng flrepuce We. Amfox. ItN year U >wj ra tooinng hr a Buex«
UdrutoB tol tbe man ftora. Acoii HIGH WELL LOCATED LAND PATIO •ee-a and nriranv With the aq ft. flnahed. VLgOO. Si 408 dime m tbit taesUen. rhacft Oral wlUi Mm* Itoo thia i
4 BEDROOMS
FINISHED RUMPUS
wum axiarkfr. larsa kthewn wUb r'l'T'V
daang area, carpnil. iread tat b.ita
tiA«o wllk amy lamu. $17,250
*1b ifrl to ROaBMJiaC. M- Him .
MW lha HErrHuaLN KD ta «
PAINTER RD.. lurn ngrx.
up 1 blartn ta OWENS RD.
right acita toe 3 fetaton in
or efSam lhai'a ROREK y., ?* ,
LACK W»4rti ft* 0(»EM ?
House signs. Ft* prwr CjnL.
apix to view aaU
RON SCATTERGOOD tjce ii
478-1974
478-1974 >«
Tida todto bom an Fairdetd Rd , UcGRATH v JoaN DCC
!1TY rhne to Cbtoi la am imi to a EV 54141.
tT'yifri BtaBta agurtoitoii tom 35e peenaai
iifjau i i wmra we tofenaattla well betaw epvv'TAr
Hlgb am Dry, I BZDROOia Ito ciotlnn price THeea huge bad- . .
Vary wnJ budi am wtib tbal n to u umA tottote n. fu ll dtoiag THREIE BEDROOMS
htotiey laaltoc. All ftw accMfr TWn B Mng roM *
mudaUen yot cnnld wtafe tor. *y»-tod towxs bat
3 Raibcnomu Evug room ban O ” ."**" . ? **■ €»■ Um kuto to fauturaa I Ito
banywiiod n...m am ogan n»w Hf — Rfr E tode kdirwiawm ctoiw ^
Mare, larga burden wllb uxta am nU ageept ixtauicwtoa dnm and ftr^daee. wide dIton
burn M oven, leperuts dmng room. ^ 7 Tto«w ■ »w. kilcban. aaung
tement. HlitliaMa OH Ftfriton. g?«S”umj“ Vwy tmaC butbrenn. a
trtve Ifl Carat*. Pnvato tom- ^ ggBrntMB m Of?' biin. (uU liiirmt pamv
IVER m ACRE dn wi ta Iha living mu will dii-
•ncsTtof E* V T A I*'*3 appecgrlalely. Drive
■LOaiBLaii VX|.A. by 4081 TUXEDO uutns—It may be
your uext move. This 1l one GIFT
apBctaui. tomily bene - beamed which may ba OPENED BEFOKB
ceilmv ta Uving nom am dining CHRITTMAS am which wiO faring
nxuD * badrooM. 3 baihrotona. happlueaa to tha family lor yoaia
Full baaixBaot. OO-U hoot. Could to come,
aanly bo d.pined. Mum be uen
Id ba apprwlatm Aakwg price Cll.SOi
tally niOSD. CaS JESSIE
McGRATH 4fr JOAN DCOMNOiL For fuHhar ^Inilan am appoliE-
nient tu view, plauto call:
ED JUPP
darA Treed Lto. ai.«nu nag
aquara laet to linag am. Clail
ta toiow at yocfr rnmrailfnrr
aul FMIon S»MU
■oacFata ww
I for Ofrtaiinau
COLWOOE^LANGFORD
1 lav. ueae a btoinga ta tbwu JUST COMPUiTEi)
LEGAL DUPLEX
art -lyiO large, bright bedrooma. SCAPED LOT AND PRICED AT AruryNlNG lam kd aw jm /'I;,.
am !-pc«. tatlhrucM. Full high LITTLE MORE THAN TWE.NTY! “<«"'* J!'’;?-'''■ 4—OM L™ WPit-MtT
betcmeiH wtUi drlfi ta garage am tBOUSAND DOI.LAR.N - TERMS j Aitama 4T7 4S83 ne 3*12to F. CO^MB(N W |gn
ml bfrUBcx Ideal (or thi eveeu C. BAIRD HtWIQ. BBSIM. I QFFICC. BQ-TTn
live tamtiy or tar Ihe reiired. I
Full prir* *n.m Call », R«y 1 CHOICE OAK BAY CITY—IMMACULATE
EV A f TD Utr^U*'
— — EffiTtolmtSS”! ?s: ^ OAK BAY
SI "fiLSif SUPERIOR FAMILY
ZTrJ:^ iS-’m wJjn HOME
C-an gT^r^ PTfre STiia^wiLLa 5*! ^ 5 BEDROOMS
Cto WBmtMS SSAETL ^ ^^bme^^toutatj^ PANORAMIC VIEW
* ‘ ■ OVER 3.600 SQ. FT.
NOW IS THE TIME dcauxi b(« fw lakmg boat am 4 YEARS OLD
HPir M a q wx to cxtriA P^tm6 wiia lormi td TWo modera bom wu «pocloliy
»r» » ”?* IllMi. Vliwed he iwpinimeni Plemed toe a large family am wag
pngtoar Ugger LanadoOTa arcu. Ai w jT.t. v WOOD to Ibe owMFa ixmtbu ipari-
Ihe eotoa to kadldtag. wwiftgagw n draUena. AU roome are geawrnua
>m kita go top. to frira the prlra. toaed. haSa anal efc^m ame Km
Refree yon have to pay aacfre tie nrapop'e r*HAR1L( adequate. Ttw kllcbeo li a apeciaJ
mfrTine, take a tank today at thik rHJLKlL a CMA KM (eatiire am ta truly a dreum k^ra
t brnroen PLUS den quaftty bctall IN MATURITY WHh every coneelvable aid lor con-
wHh KUi ig. ft. to living atnee vetrimee. Haa largu iirrfng am and
ofatalB a igaftaato hew h u ma to thi
pnptoar Ugper Lai udo ama arcu. Ai
Ihe eotoa to tadldtag. wtartgagto
>m kda go top m frira the prlra.
OAK BAY
SUPERIOR FAMILY
HOME
5 BEDROOMS
PANC«AMIC VIEW
OVER 3.600 SQ. FT.
4 YEARS OLD
Refrea yon baxa to pay Ifrj TpnpDP'e r*HAR1L( adequate. Ttw kllcbea li a ep
mfrTBw. take a tank today at th» iruLnf. a L-nAtiM (aatiire am ta truly a dmm M
Move Mb thia lary euanfcwtaWi * bmaveB PLUS den auaftty bctall IN MATURITY
3 be d ru ran hnma tar Cfatotomaa. wtth tlPi Ig. ft. to living (pace
“CENTRAL JR. HIGH"
WIU-OWS PARK
CHARM
CHARACTTER
CONVENIENCE
CHOICE OAK BAY
-A CrtARACTER
HOME"
NEARLY COMPLFTTED
Hii cTwOTftil. Oraplara bi plua a baaemeid. ^ ■
living roaaii. very largi kilchea. 'L*SJ'^lm5p*r—
am dining arm Enirante am DAVIS. MAAFn <fr Rea BB-kni
ihreugb kalle. bn nl w Mi d OBoti. • • •
nai dirfc. dmbto raraorl. Have a
good baljM 5bmroota .tali M HIGH LINDEN
revenue, (dial Inr two tlMlIlea ^
(taaiim la aaay to gia akag wUb GlVCtOUS AtlTiaSpnprta
5'‘nS^'2rd5i*p.SS-"' •"*> Ch.Tftcler
Gam vabta al NEW m THE MARXST
$19,900 ‘™“
■Nil Tan taoto aea »iW Kaetitovq Llatlag
ail FtoUto i^gai IN.. .ii..iit« MM.
.g^JM Mean, EV 57701, any :
MEARS A WHYTE
OAK BAY REALTY LTD.
2188 OAK BAY AVENUE
ON NEAT CORNER LOT
veww i« ha-dr ""ri '■ »ii 4 a a
I. IK. liiw _ f-eFv-NMfifew iwnfE fNiaPtCT
olitaf cottage, living roam, raht- *”■*"
net ilecfrle (dtctica with diniltg
•tea. Niw wiring, targe atliebid --
a a r a 11 and wirlnhiqi araa
n*"vntET oak bay border
Perohraha hulk Lamarapm. mm Ibedrnocn Cntmial hnana with ear-
Klctouto liTbv rm witb ANTIOUE fmrad kS. Randy to pariL Kbonl pal mm atmd llvbw racm. t bed-
CERAbllC TILE flretdare TUT and ahanA Ttoim. IZTtI dowa. bal- ream witb targa etaaaia. dining
WINDTW. WHITE IXHTVIHBD •»«» t" per mmth Fee quirk me iwoi. eeWnto ktlrlwn wftb hra^aii
DDORS learilM in handanni dining acatonn eafi Mr Ludlow o! Hr area, nmderii giaai mdlag deora
rm braaMftd WALNIT raWnet Wi- Dpwtoey. EV577it full ba^enL roggbm-ta rawwa
rmn liwer ira ailiw tamliv rm vtofb f*™- « Si W ow" peln«'
n(.n RHTrr marPt aCE am ili* EXTOA CAR? *'’* ?"■ r? * tototgagetauaiWy pgy-
in* <knra ■" SUNnECK tea laovlrv ' x-rarv. menu wto rangi between W ^
rwi VaNTTY lemder rvn and DE V your ear ta valued ai SIM. mini- deo^lng <» Imona No a^
Lfrrr ne-wiim dm d'le ititoetre mum. hara U yn«» chanra to own 'J"^V3 fmanci ag T ha Wire to Ihie
roedCna ropw DonHE HEDPV* a hilly nvidindwd l-taedhtan braa Wnler Wcrki pngerl Ineludoig 19
■m Hvn VaNTTV b>itiw«iane FoH mef« bungalow. F. P. 18 295 fully wrvleed. ito u oUy
bex^mMe aieee*.« ili1a>lT> earace *> r-rwi-ianiiN dM kin 815078
l*r' JIZ* I’l *'"" t MtmiSTSrW* "TP* Frl«, M5Mg
{ Ki.ee ire«n-aertr -«v.xivimI»I -ne. OFFICE ll<l-777l
fully aarvleed. ito u oUy
815 078
Myron Price. le-MM
GARDNER AGENCIES
899 FORT
385-1448
$14,950
3 BEDROOMS
GORGE
4-ROOM BUNGALOW
$10,500
Thii inmapulata aad alfracUve
bungailow ti totiwtad oi a double
tat adjacent to tlw (^tcU
River. Saml-elrridar driveway
allow* a Ota itap eatranea to
the homa raaitalntiit larga L.R.,
modern kllchan with dining
OAK BAY BORDER
a BEDROOMS
$25,950
la tlM Goeev afaa tefiM raatainiDc lapft L.R.,
aa a targa (uUy laarad inL U4Q m. inodern kllchan with dining
ft Ttaor aroa Larga living (<••m toe*. 3 tmid B.Ra and t-goa.
*Fiih eabUtai Kficnen. iiuti hail with l«th- UUI>t0 toon haa auto all
aJIrantiia npan itainvay u (all baae- tumace: ImmedlaU maeatom.
ftl'nl Larga drive-ln gange. Only For apfinlMmanl la vtaw rail
fiva yrar* old am a amd buy ai Uua H. BLANNIN. evaa. EV5UIA
pnea. Call BV514tol
JACK GLOVER
GORDON MARSHALI
nil Blaitahard St
LANGFORD
PRICE KEDUenON
RETIREMEa^T HOME
(jl'l'Y AREA TieaeraaBt. laparata garage. Lm
TAXES $56.65 NETT Sew iSrs” ***'"
dn fildee kairac la bica coaidlltaii 3 RICH QUADRA AREA
Brilrnw Kvim luNP with flra- ExcMIafit ^onioua 5nxm BUNCA-
^ara. caUnet >Tu Uteban. Fall raa» LOW Tiai dealrahla (falutee luch
freni witb cadi and laam furnara. aa UtOI living roaa. Umily alia
Bmall ito la auat locallnn. FuU dining roan. 2 Iwinafw bmrueni.
yrica ■ W.IBR call EV5144K Na I hardwood Boon Ibroughoui.
*.e-ie pt rkven} targa braiklaei-oaoh tt a bay off
Bmall ito la auat locallnn. Fu
inca a W.ISR Call EV 5144S.
JACK GLOVER
GORDON MARSHALL
450* ON DOUGLAS ST.
TWO HOUSES
2.30 ACRES
C ue oOia btoieStP Owner wlH carry
rta bdiaoet ty A/R SIckncaa
furiaa aala Act (all ua Uua aoa.
rne* PI lKia Call CV514IA
JACK GLOVER
GORDON MARSHALL
ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDRCWM
bw>wk>w In Iba WlUoava dtalrIcL
Modan csblmd Mtehan. dining am
being reaxn. With extra baannent
bedrooia. All lA beautiful comiiMn.
AeUng flSSOO Itoay terma Call
Mr KMH. MMBI or 08 nsd ever
V J WItaoB A Oo. LU.
RBEUROOM BUNGAUTW IK SID-
Itay. peri baarmenl. d>aiUa wrage
targa lot 02 2391 a Bos 44(. S>d-
kllelMta full haaamenl baa nunpua
■ raa wllh (Irepiae*. drivt-ta garage
Price ni lCfl.
To Inapert althae to above. pleaM
call L. WllkiM at SIO-PIU
to Raa MI-4110
FRASER 8IBCOE
TU PaiKtar* Ava.
Modern. (plH - leva!, amartly
deadipiad hona among new
htonaa avllh roe n tael am aeclu-
toon Old f lto«* raoiw mton igt
Ihlf prartaai JaxeH to a taxur.
Hal I hedrartaia. dew living
entai mth pumlra httpk (lee-
plaea. flne Mrhen mth many,
many extrai. dining room in
line, mth farce paUn tof. Fariy
K ieeaaltol ran he arranced. an
V nnw and move In Kefnre
Oirtamtai. no kfrm O'Brien
Ctonn* Htore Kalea. 4T7-4ngl nr
MLCn.
"DESPERATE"
$16,500
Oatage (ranafemd. Will
arreM luw down payment
Lovely, 5yrir-«ild. Ahtdronm
htona, nimpua n»m. aui-
devk dellghlful area. Pleaae
are thia and then make an
tofer. A real aaerlflre. Ptoi-
lato A-TTPA rOLLlN
3W.2nM. Odoiy Rtme Balea
MB31
Ona to Ibaaa eUar tovety
citaractar harora now tagaliy
duplaiad. TTw giafloita lower
aulU baa a Uvlni rean-tonaita
roam ta Uiw Ig'ill', a buga
ti ed room, auany ataotfie kll-
ebaa. am an aJimal new alec-
ine range. Tin upauin niiia
hm Hi men eniranre. living
rotun. nedraoB. Uiehen —
Inrludlng an elaetrle ranga
am Mdta. mnd <d ccuraa ft a
own baihracm. ITila inirig-
uing bane li extremely ymi
buUt. healed bgr a General
Elenrie oil luraacc, and rum-
K ' lely rewirad for 23D aarv-
. II could ha aaally oon-
vartad back tu a large family
dwelling tolering luada to
living apace to' a family al
a reaauftabia pricv. TTw de¬
lightful Ito haa a ttt FT or
ROAD FRONTAGE, mui
(ruil trea* ahniha oRtamm-
taJ tre«g. peraanlalt. werk-
toiita -w atnraga abed, and a
tanillc viaw to lha Jmer
Harlvir Don't mlaa tha rq^
poiimjty to viewing nne to
VICTORIAS OLD SHOW
(•LACES
MRS. J. WALDRON
COLONY HOME SALES
386-3231 or 479-7360
ROY AL TR'’ST
REAL ESTATE BALES DEPT
- 3M4 KILLARNEY RD.
SAT. 24 P.M.
SI. room Ora. .0 ^ CADBORO
SL ttafriCfri (tabeol. Uving raam. BAY BEACH
dinelta, Htcbaa. 1 bedrooma full
0“ Tbta MW Htraetlve 5bmrxtai nm
bMt Dt1ee-ta Price— dagea will plaaaa ycai u no am U
^ NM ara altnaettd by Cnlmlal tauMa
. m mire •... . a •. a 11 a dtolbM garage
A. B. COLES Bvaa BT l-ITi3 ^ taurege arm am^
-— mtoa eoitral aUdlng doa. Itaiw
KER A STEPHENSON
LEMITED
M BRaiitbtaB Stitat *
EV 5MU. Day to NigW
OPEN HOUSE
WHITE COLONIAL
GOLD MEDALLION
HIGH LINDEN ,
GlWCiOUS Atinaspnprta ranellad dining nMm
ChsTTii and Chtrscler ^*^ihS !?kEi^
sew 7W THE ItAREST eotohef baa flreplae
THIS WEEK mmf am laparate ga
Taa taaato aea tat* Ktotatov, Uatlag »»,> ,”^*1,
■STit'^alhto***' * Call JOB
iCra ta^ ^ “ ** anyOm*
* "3 BEDROOMS"
S.*.5i5-"^'.S“ra^ “2 years OLD'
Sae Ibe many adranlaga thia' taUotnIng iftUUy.
larga older hcxna baa ta oHet. - , ^
3 lu M ft Mma wbmied oa a ^ baauiifuliy panelled am haa
targe WOM R lot nricad to ecli •“ •
al na.MO TIta graclM panelled very large am privete aumerlc with
entraifre tmi Iradi (p Iba targe (tantoamlc- view Including the goU
Uvinj room mth Orepliee and ««f*e and aea In the Olalaace.
panelled dining raain with tautIMn _
FAff t^foofm. am Ths t^nicrtAlfintni room li vMh^
bat walk In cloaat and btlhany. ^>*1 (mure, being ftnlahad in a
intolwr Me Brefritoe. Full bate- Gblnata deeor. Gua wall haa a
Bwd am Mparate garaga. Lneated ‘toely mural dtow by an aniai min
tol Oak Say wrder )ufr mlnu'et *■ apectal Bar* (to thia anct to
from ihcga and haa. Don't dtoay Vdng. arentace. bar and all tha
<ai tha oae. Call JOHN CHAPMAN amanlUea ftir aalarialning iuiudini
at EV 5«r« anytime. Pip*^ bubIc.
A well 5(000 baana Centotoa to I large bedraorea. Mm-
mia sMctaM entraifre am ttall- lly-ataed alectrle kHtowai. Separata
way*. 4 pwd baifroani. a «wy dining room that ran teat ct leatt
dm. altraca** Uving raou. gurat- IS pcopK. Temfle Uving room mih
aim dining roan, two Mthrmnw. Breptora. Full high baacmewt mth
a dalifblBlI mndcrolod kitrlwu rraaghed-tn rumput room am cxin
and three flreplae
Rasy bMifrifii mih aaly K n T5x2no ft. landacaped lot. Truly a
doam en a Om prlr* to fW-SOO. (teal at _
l».ra«- rail RILL TiRiWTr t.iw at
MB cm <fr Rea. 4n-1208 am ta*
•rntow trie ftrat to view thli ex-1
SIDNEY COTTAGE WILLOWS BEACH
3 BEDROOIA" SST/ito*
- . —K— -w.- «... ■»pin«* auutiM roan Ail uva
2 YEARS OLD” t^ualtty w^ hewall carpaiUng,
Viaitty aad gam taala are in
rmtotoa to I Urge bedroaana, ttrfr evidema averywhere.
iiy-ataad alectrta Uteben. Saparsta —, .
dliilnt raon that ran teat *t leatt • *»*'*»■ «ttatrvatJve.
i5peoide. Temne uvii« room mih «*• of ih*
flreptara. Full high baacmewt mth |™*' “ *• hanea in cone
rraagTied-tn rumput room am exin J"* market _
plumbiBg, OCM heat to courae. Extoutavtoy Lltoad M W.IM
75x2no ft. landacaped lot. Truly a ^ .»
ctral at Ptaaie caU Ur. CuaUnce. tV 53481
$13,900, EASY TERMS-
JA CK RODGER OR OllTSTANniiyf
_ HOME
plumbiBg, OCM beet to courae.
$13,900, EASY TERMS
JACK RODGER OR
PETER KUGENER
EV5«74t anytime
CMDtoetabta 1 -hadnao botta an a 1 BLK. TO UPLANDS
DOUBLE Ito ekaa la to ataraa and xys-ryDranuc
itaa. GOOD LAND VALUE HIRE * IStULJKUUMa
•i SSi, RimREMENT HOME
I“ TORCED SALE
CADBORO BAY
RET1REME74T
RIJC Tn TTFLANTV; lU.MB — TERMS
SELUNO MANY DOLLARS BK
BEDROOMS LUW replaciuint cost, Thu
®T™!E^^HOME
YIRCED SALE wiih tnily a LLixintKiUi itR£-
PLANK MAHOGANY
Idaally aliuatad ta all rctavm- large wliidaw * make it
lemei. mopa. but. rhoxhaa ate. * CRncRfVL, ia4th
Al elaaa ai claan ran be and VIEWS. Tha DIMI.NG
aaunn aa Uato- You eta be aa «QOU ta ofl tha Uvliig roots and
F^UIMALT
THREE DUPLEX fl«» mu toumbing .m mnn^ Is TiwUed on ft large ter- ''Ti" "*» ““I*" S^rrTTmwY^i'rt^
ZONED SK ■SuSX. li’.rSr'I-aS: niCKl lot with . profusion
AND SECLUDED LOTS IK, ^ 52=",,dr,»h
PRICE $4,000 EACH Ivwae am a bum* nJj^rle* Winding blacktop drive brand new 0(1 heat. Drive-In gar- J5* •Wi aa
Ea.SSB. Frr prlnr viemng pleeaa i»ads to B leDarSte EAraire **<‘r*'“ <>«re PKl* L- r*VSA, 'TJ55S' Tf.'V
TYIWN A COUNTRY rail O Sirlrher at UnlvenMy ReaJly , . ^ *“• * Pt!aT?*n?}W'n i*r
rUWN to (..UUINmx tld.. en-liei «» raa no UFL with spare guest room at- lark Um am U fuUy lamtaraped PtrJif ■ D 2 n B L E STAlMLEs-S
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE —i._j xri_r.i-.ii.. "•"3 OKI treea. S« thia kg SINKS, tout maui to the
1L» L.IA»C| Ai> C, 0 IA 1 E, _ tBChed. ElectrIcBlIy heated, nra at U>la draatlcajly reduced '’•» ^“**1 NATURALWWHHEd
Two-bedroom home. Immediate possession and
Close to all conveniences. SETTLED BEFORE yours for $9,950 with good Lenoux.* than most mih more closet
*’■2“ CHRiSimS! terms. Phone Bill Palfrey,
ERIC SALM. SSS-llll ROOtd k-QR MUM A DAD’ 388-4271 Or EV 62008. o.r!vIi.» ^ LOWER LEVELS are Ontahed a
lamlly roan oB Utcha with Exclusive, eyecatching and romtortahl* m a bug m a mg in •'“ **
aJIdlH door to amall caitudc palto. arflnrirri thia <^v rottSfr# ***** ■‘>'•'3 taucco bungalm In Ihe -S* oW RS
3H baihrootna. WUhy ronm <a rm ■*«*“«»•*•••• «>®y «»“«« vtemny to Hitagnv* am Oufftrin I Iwa thli
PRICE $4,000 EACH
TOWN A COUNTRY
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
Two-bedroom home.
Close to all conveniences.
Price $7,250
ERIC SALM. SSS-llll
ROYAL TRUST
I3IB Gevenimani 111-4111
or mtb pluinbing am «ini«te Is nestled on a Urge tee RfMd- ^ra* living roan mtb ni* sti men
itoier * 7 *r diahwatawr to w »Uh . ■,riTf...ln., P**"- »«III-ta bnr* shalvea. SnaJI JJ^ITY AND TOSOORT to vou
rbeai, drauabUeu alaefrie h^ FRCed lOt With B pfofuslon dining rorxB. rahlnet elaetrle Sf-BREAKFAST
I plua many .dher UIU* aatna of pUntS and shrubS. A J^\*i^"l2r* “**«• “J M (rom"u,. UI?2i‘‘*Sn^?n5
bucktop drive J25 n2rtoi“h..t':*D?K^^
ii*?S.ri^»rTu-’»y :Sk.^5S”Lir£l‘?5 iTb.J'^
d.. 47r^liei <fr raa 183 USA ** with spare guest room at- tana am U (uUy lambraped ?idl?' ® ■ STAINES.*;
SETTLED BEFORE
CHRISTMAS’
s
FOR YOUR LNSPKCnON
UNIVKKgtTV FKEKWAY AREA
9EVKKAL NEW 1-4 UEUKUOU
PEKSO.NAbiZEO MUMES"
R Giumair Otaiirpciion Ltd.
LEFS TRADE MiyRTGAGF.S NOWI ;
PRONE Jita-liM afler • g.m. '
ROn4« FOR MUM A DAD’
3 iDaciaui bedrotxni and a
larga view living no and
den. gueat-ruorn. both with
flrenlaeea Doubla plumbing
tarillllca all m a unlqua
aouibweto viaw lot Call
Learb a Seeiki kw ruriher
Infortnalloo am viewing.
EV 3-4117
CORDOVA SEA VIEW
BUILD
OR BUY
WITH
CONFIDENCE
LUXURY UPLANDS
SEA VIEW HOME
UNDER COMBTRUCYTON
• 5 BEDROOMS
• 3 BATHROOMS
• FAMILY ROOM
• RIIMPUS ROOM
• 2 PATIOS
VIEWING OF PLANA
SPBO! AND HOliSK
EXCtUSrVF THHOtlOR
LEACH a IVARKS LTD.
EV 34117
NF.V 5SEDROOM NBA HOME. VICTORIA COHSTRUCnON LTD
nnrtoxi Bead. SIT IM. low down UkM tnda «n Cntoom-Bulli natoia
m>mani EVLllBL FTank Annia Ptuma Mr. Jomb. EVdSUl «
CmlnfrEon Ltd. ' M5ZZ1I tax (uU parueuiaim
FAIRFIEXD » vrtTiD PHONE i*7« ader • g.m. ' OR BUY
-STUCCO BUNGALOW nruIS WITH
$13,900 IX)W^ PAKMfcNl -- CONFIDENCE
On 3 taraly. NEW Sbmnxxn bnnea. P® P^wN
lerrad, an hm^ Plvlra y"* •“* .W'lf »• ** »*“ ^ Jta “ *“ “"**»• *• *» <ta«lin «
Marian Prlra. iSny Hnm* '>•»' ^ 77.™ w mih^ouTto^^fr*? “*^''’ E'*“?
Store. MI33tl or 1*4125 TED BARKER ;.i^,'tlS.^a'Si^'cTwa'^li ^to
- _ immedlalely at l»47h and atoi tar S'y4,4“3i*> ■ ’
l-BEDROOM BUNGALOW. PART SU!GG BROTHERS John Mnlyard. NoHhweaierB Saeur-
furnlfrigd. No Men, aleetrlc kdehan. rv-xxTCvwttiirvrvnAT Ltd. .
nn aawer. rinae w Twvn n Oxei^ C\ytNOi«,Ut.^iiUlN . LOVELY. NEW. bBEpROC
g^ wire ** ” LFTTLE IH RM, HOUSE WITH JWI* Ml View^aJ L
my < gRg._ OPflSJ LARGE GAKAGE. iosely view □» 5*,^ humi
5BErm00M HOME. NHA-BUfLT P.glag* Inlet am ChrlaUa »*“'"» H*"
In 1*55. Mova in ftfr Xmai JYd SAT. 2-4:30 P.M. Few alepa to »• buallne. ***n..u ■!* ,.^uT ^„x,j?
Servira Slreto. IW.SOO. Cbll Ted RirHMONr nelghbortKiiid. *501 Sowh^P*}'™*"* L'K Ijr*",' *^1
Chartraa. roa. M-HBM or M5IMv lUCrtMUINl am 17 *50 full price Cell Mr J'«“. |fi? , *
Gardner Agenrin Lid. If yuu drain a wtll-loralad properly EV 52M8 or EV 5SU2. (ifTaSai*^^^ •"*(#' GRSS
^ _v;— T . wUh “ aarallenl view, rlreular VlCTOfUfr CONSTRUCTION LTD.
MtTOERN WyALOW. 3 BEDRMft driveway, lota to ahroba »m (mil --RDLIDAY PREFABRICATED
nrv Eaqtawan to.HU. 81.IW] ^ to ae# tlUa attractive PRIVATE SALE-^-BEDROOM TWO OOTTACES AND HOMES
d-tata Larg e i« am-itaa _ ^ vaoant, reduead n.OOD aturey homa. remudriied ll.ilW
On tha ridga above Cordm Bay malic oli funiBce H
you can enjoy wa viewa and yri wHh view yet on
be arreaaible to all arhoofi Ifirlud ctaae to achoola.
hig Vlclona'a neweat high achonl landaraped lot. Fnd
Mmern. l-badroon baea* wilh age. Hurry bg ihia _ _
rtawbedln lower level vriricb will la ixiD SI1.5AII Cali
provide recreation r yn fo urth hm MRg WEIR EV5-6741
ranfn ww fvT* riaiiimoni. A ipwi
rxiy at 118 800 with lertna to aulL
View by appomlment only mih „
W1LF DAVIS. 1854371 to R« OAK BAY
I WHERE ELSE?
LtoWUX. T7UN MOST mih MOfUE CL06ET
SPACE. Tha 5PCB BATH ta SPAC-
I ti onn nnwTtf lids mm a built-in vantty. The
*1,WU lAJYVW LOWER LEVELS are Ontahed A
ISUPER FAMILY HOME
5f sssnsrii^urtass’ Sfp
a* wS Thi'^PlSYRSSM’"reto^ORSSSp
KM
tt itaD It1.5flll Call 0(wE TO onRATE. The wiring la loxan
xcDc UTIPID Krirkirriaa ** powerixaita Thia UNe RURAL
MKD. WtlK tv D-t)741 TYPE aETTlNG am HIGH WELL
MAINTAINED LOT ^ui ATTACHBi:
CARPORT can be youra far ONLY
)AK BAY tiimo.oo. Yet, many dollars
k/Tyfrtifr ITT ome BELOW REPLACEMENT COST. Ti
VHERE EILJ5E? view Jdeaae caU CLD'F STRETCB
I RirriRnOM^ ■< IRI-8I4S or 1857458, Stoeamai
•‘U' Victoria Really Ltd.
MARIGOLD ARXA - 3 BEDROOM
Show ma where *lt# you ran And •***• «. Mgti Ito. Bright Uvina
n I.M aq. a (tol bammanl horiM. ^ .•“> "alMo-waU c^i aiu
locatm txi a nice qulel itreet in dUmtd. Maitonny ORihmrdi. I|^
rw a VM. Mfrts a.>.ree»« l u .nj^ F« DOWN lueJNL-li. - vvracrac, iLLiir-; view ideAu c*U CLD'F STHETCB
«.?5S'i'.d'‘™«i“^iirta MOV. I**"**^* « from a .dHi atoabHmwi am ra: _ 3 BEDROOMS :!iu.*vi^ri.‘R.lTy’%
UBWElWip uimiviwra. Large U ,*’*^,^*'2! perienred bouaa enwtjuetkta flna FOR $10900 _ ^ ' _
d-^ N.H.A imrtgigaa _ ““«• IhL) 430ME AND SEE L»n ♦lu.auu yawin ou y ARXA -1 BEDROOM
day*by*ralllM^ ** **"“ tam^^roari in Ih# haiiroraL Oii ^la** f^m^n^'alSa'^ Giaimaiur Park m MlvliUta into show m* where tore you ran And Br1d>'* ll»ln»
day. by ral^ rTaria tot mih iota to (roll freet. 5^,1? ****•» ** <»*"»!?- «i I.W i» ft (tol baJ^ honto. !«*".•“' "alMo-waU c^l mix
. .... TED BARKER Htei Ml aebooix Only Cl SOS. CaU Sg?- '«***• '"*• l«a»d m a nice qulel Itreet In ?!***'*i Maltogaity ORihrardi.
Ue-im mUSedlnlely at »S47ll and aak tar mT 4 k*°?Sit*» “• • bf Hbckar Caita. H. Blaka, oak Bay. Comply mih OOM V?!L ®„”*'
ST-R fUl BROTHERS John MolyarA NoHhwaaierB Stour- ' aB5»ni beat, tow lavea and l«re dawn pay- - gH
. ___ HIM l.trt OLYMPIC HOftTES LTtJ. mwil. Monthly paymenti Ilka rent t»k» <wra#r, mthSOI
. CONSTRUCTION .- C^'e ly. new. abeprogm - -
I- LITTLE m RM. ROUSI WITH *“»»•• *“ View HnyaJ La WANTED JOHN NLFF, EV S-6741 KSQUIMALT
npCIM HniTQW LARUE OARAGE, lovely view Aim tag mm hume* | mmy rlienta urgenay need ***** .T®*?**** f*
SAT 24™ PM. Err-.r-'S. ‘a-?.. F- -v ^squimalt
3526 RICHMONP MS'S, S a-.» «
OaEGG BROTHERS
CONSTRUCTION
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. 24:30 P.M.
3526 RICHMOND
taka irade Plweic •■eMr GR9S3M|
or (1R 5fl«
phune Anne Storey. THttM.
Ctoony Hotne Sale* 1813311
NO CASH NEEDED
(I yoi bate anougb equity lb ram
prcaant hoM
TO TTUDK
35M ElXmlnN PLACE — NEW TIE am MUST he eild. Rd Rnbartai d'lwn 15290 full txii'e. IIU McNav Fifr fatoer tovl erxkinlrai eeitanr 1 7T> TRADE
luxe 5tfrdr<fam atoll IdVel no AUiat BtaSTM. 3><S-ain. Clark* 5 Wailace itol Oi*), f'to tnfonrulloo gall Uoi, dtafilay rtolajt* ofiea lor in- M-dft ■ eew hnma GR
“ -- --■.. -- .. ... I Ciunouf Ciaun. Lid.
atrM. KLEM^hl . Btota. OR
ipecUuD ai Duugtaa am Bay Su.
THY YOim DOWN PAYMENT OC GR 58W
JOHN NEFF, EV 5-6741 -ksquimalt-
Cash. 85 310 Ural mertgagt at MW
PQOlTfMAIT Fay 3130 i mcnlA. taxea Lnchidei;
E.DWL'lMAl.l Lovely near new. Lbedroom home
.. . Immactoala. dmdnbic. Call P
nia vMbulll. ^ tle Miedrooni (jj^ve EV J-48S1. GRaUly Realty
Mucan hitine li well w-xlh areing rv 141883 ' '
Nreda a Ultl* work bui ha* i - ■
Hra t-pre. baUvmtn. Qak floor MM DOWN
am nreglace in Uw living ixonw 3 Bedroom bungahwr, larga kit. T
1)11 kilrhen. atlartiad fvxige Hall view, 910 Foeha* St. I.to d p.m.
JJSJ^d toooa cSu'wSlv (wSd
levLtoai 'taly n.n* dawr i-aii imay Iw uui
- ^ _apaclBl buy, 1552615.
'frMT M«r Nctc«
4 tMKMiaO O O
«>»wrliir ust l-'bcdruA)
h aie AlHwl turn ytan aM. (ugh
Citv K<ftbu'' 'i^>uhi» ‘'i >>r > t> •>■
b'dreotni 1C ulUliy utd idarnMn.
OU Beat tod Juat (inmiBC tAniugfr
Oan^airJy >«ikA«iM tiwm ruC
b4aemM» Ttv*« laifa iiMmi
ctaaming Uving rtajo},
dMBg nun anu bcuMd ««U
IBauM IMMMV M •»■«. a
ODppar pqu« Chl-O-Mkuc hrat.
P THC THi' BCDWMI
■M BRICHT AB ■
Mndprn aid an* wM i
FRANCEY SALYNUIK
NOW
KTS-CIIT at eV»lM.
MRS. V. ROBERTS
WEST SAANiai
Possible V.L.A.-
2.01 ACRES
CADBORO BAY
S12.000
EXCLUSIVE
A urns RETTRSyCNT GEM
la IRo KM Whiir Slurro rtatalni
I NO &iaA And lha KlHiwn MMoii
IKAMES A VIEW or THE HAT.
|n« tanSmafala LlvRw Ibmm tea aa
lap* 'HtaflUKir' rtrapan rimra
lsr« HutMLad. Thata m M* «dta
IwlUi nraoUcc xoarat* Siniat
I r<*an. tamJy naan •<th
'and dan an IBa nmo Sour BiMMS
ful ia/Blacaiar«. *•
sr.oeo
'Mri. Cnia SSTUl •ailimr
OAK BAY
HOME AND INCOME
Stda hr Mi duplca la lop raMat
Bfaa. ciniuan «d tan nDiiiar S
tnoaa aaila, ■*—-* aaviM 1 uWd
MMtr halhMNM. iauhirr am aM
ESI* Siu *'“• W'**”’ "ta
saaooo
PVW tiRH aa mart" Ortr d yaaia
a* N<s a -Jin^fe ilraai Ovti IMI
iQ ft «< imat araa. Drw» H
cbaiL U*>M raon. dJMi ram aad
1 iaraa baortuna. all ai nail-ln-anli
oraatan. Daa ■■ >am EatraiiBi
kali raaaj daaaU iundaak aiUi
atia<Ai>a pnaaor. Ldia d panitng
Treai Oaar I.IM AiA fat J.M
ntnkck V> «aa ihii kivalji Born*
EV I RdS •« RT } wn,
25M Oouglta St. 386-2996
OPEN HOUSE
3316 KINGSLEY
SATURDAY 2A P.M.
HIOH VIEW
FOUR BEDRMS. DEN
SEPARATE DLNING RM.
COLONIAL KITCHEN
WORKSHOP AREA
TWOCAR PORT
TRADES. MORTGAGES
CONSIDERED
NEAR ALL LEVELS OP SCIKX)IA
ARO GDIXKCB KUU. PRHX
Ktaea MR. DREW Wm Rn
U3.dM
ara ha and nia famlla llaad m
’ vd'a aln'v mnvin> m tiaf thiaw
■r< aw whan iha hnuan wai
III r-add n a ha rantarad at ana*
a-a atar a<k>nt pHra <V f 1 « RM
wUh lartna tn aalt ratlahla mr
■ aar
' runihar inhantiWlna aafl Rnhan'
Irtiall. Raa EV 1.4471 i^ka
iM inH moatcaaa ■!•>*« can ha
atauni*d.
K"T.I, I'RICE $15,750
Exrliulva EV4 4N:. D. L. Mar-
duAML 3»SH-
STARTER7
RETIREMENT?
M a<Ta M In Sidnay Viiian. oa'
laawar. walar. aim to baMh wilb I
IviaaL tm laaaa. I m at aawa wtth
iS^ Br-pSTaldrS-tR!
Kandla. To view call D L. Use
HOUli lOR SALI
PEMBERTON
. 1002 GOVT.
aS4 fl)2$
[ Ltd. 1
•'FOUNDED 1897"
H COLOR PHOTO
WINDOW OiSPLAV
*''rHLS COI TT) BK YOU"
LOOKING
FOR A DREAM HOME?
>v» irida ant truurn ur raurad
liSKa No aieia. A-twilruma. A'
truly kwHy in-jata 'ii'iBa Tmn|
aivi dinina mom. A compan!
kiithan amiiie ni|iooaida tnai!
w.ivid piaaas nuaiw at WMa Nsi
Uurmeitl, but naa tuod Morage
n^a k'Mtrad aral watl kapi imaU!
panian. OrIVa-in garact Many'
r\:ra 'aaAmi k'UT pAvat* vlaw-
ln< piraaa call Mn rARSU.'lS.
anyllmt. EV LUX.
HOU&I FOX SALE
N E W so: K A D
E A L T Y
LTD.
IM CQVEaNMENT IS
^ARi ’ W»H W
Ppoftap . I
Mi.RT ME Mort
Than n cwit j
HIM ^
HOUSES FOR SALC-
!HAGAR & SWAYNE LTD
inn Valat Strta* EV *«»'
’ Member d 4 t)M Real Ealats Board
Quill) (lulmiUit 33
day, Dee. 1913 t
150 HOUSES FOR SALE
’ flOI:i:Y
&
jousxrosr. lid.
i:)i Gov't oppsdi'a Etiea'i
JSL4:'*t day ot n^ix
south OAK BAY
$21,500, Clear Title
Financing Available
I offer a Iumm. aatretnaiy well
bum. IS yean of a|a aad main
mined to an umiatmlly high Nand
aril, which will dach up to clnar
In^pectkai. It nvivlH a eoraer
k>: i>ruMdina that uq<nnaad
Ireiing Uiat man; of ue aaah. iSw
Ihime pmvidaa a 2S li»lii> noRi
aral a big UtaaU Aidtie L The
klicheti M weg cabtnKed and fully
adequate. TBtea baWvumi. prw'-
A1) Bled. M Itiii hetna naa 348S
SM n. main nwr Lautdry Ulllu>
mam fluut. Double riturnhlng
Large (inlahed rumptii with Qre-
piare. extra lar^ diivetn garaje
A trim M. easily mainalned.
Tucy BM net. Good arliooli,
anxea. irenmoT aervtoeo odiareni
Thit II n<a a Bilced ka> In o:
aubdmakei — II ii a HOME In I
maiure. wcii developed OAK BAT '
TSui hone It tax a "di ■«« IR ',
ofttr But ui view D at ww can '
vntienra please phone SM WUI or
Sn-TSB aid ^ Rx Ur. hmuatrL
BEGINNER S LUCK '
will be >aiira it you i-all ntw to
■ea thla immat-uiais. l.badioMi
' home turated Auh Io all rtm
vanlenret and iMlurnx an altiar
Uvt living lucan Wtin Drew art
beauiilulb nvxkrn eievirw Utrheo.
4pee. bath, large utitil; routn attf
auto oil haatlng. A itilrro axlrnar
and aepaiaie garage i‘i(rpleie tne
pteiurt
>'ULL price $12,500
• Exeellent lermn
rail RV?-SIIT nr Bkltiae ‘
KEN bailey
HOUSES fOR SALE
B
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BOOKNUN
M
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N
(NVtSTUL.v I CO LTU
1111 Wvtinnieiii Stieti
HOUSES FOR SALE
D. F HANLEY
AGENCIES J TD.
ir.emeny Saaidrh Realty Lid t
SXS Uiuttai Areet
sksnii
BEAMED CEILINGS
CLOSE IN
Large garden lot
EASY, EASY TERMS
ONLY $8,900.00
HOUSES FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR 5ALE
p. R. brown tc SONS
I LTD.
1762 fYwl SirPt'l .'‘JG-34
SONS A. BERNARD & CO.
LTD. ...
.'‘J&MSS sH Fori Slieet ‘ EV 4-S
OPEN house
1801 RUBY ROAD
SAT.. DEC. 4
1,;30 4.U0P.M.
AUrwitj.e and ukJev Plwdfwm
luu- liaBFna.yit nunvl.w..
. II aw i» new m a lugn, ft' twaadyaiif*
HOUSES FOR SALE
BROWN BROS.
AGENCIES LTD.
uan Hlaiwnard Street.
EVb-n?] AhMlma
LARGE FAMILY? ^e»x-K, urvr-w-i.-i • i<EALU> tnveinpe and tl 9 pin
TRY THIM VflR OPEN HOl Sh! '] WILL SELL f.. (he ACCEPTABLK
JKX ilti* run 1-10.4'30 PM OPFERitR The house hni -•-t
Over IISU an n., •« mam nuot. ' _ UkutUXlMli 'uiw upi. a LAKUh
iTxll IlMOg rm. U\J] SAT., 4th DEC. KlTl'HEN WITH EaTIM; AREA
uinina rm apari> ip and brIcM Kit aioi <.:I>RiyjPnini ' F A SPACIOUS LtVING KUOM wHh
tbeti Spiv lunhraen and S extra '•t’l »rKirtun.JUijJL un, ^ , p-ULI, rasRSHEM
large Mwe'eana lUiW exija ixauTw igt $2,000 DOWNI 'with AUT OIL PIJRRACE The kul
>Aiea UhiWed un vgauabl' KiJfl ___ „ I li LAHtiE and ran be Mild lep-
Ml (*wa th RUEMKSTARY AhD Ht«E^ XW^ - IMM EDIATE ^ CLEARED and haa
HERES A STEAL
Ibr the
BARGAIN HUNTERS
Um doam uaymant aid bSlsiw* at
IM • uveiUi wtu buy thli iiniMCu
Idle ebllaga wllb Rill eement bdie
mem, otitf heat, bdavy wired tor
your appnanrei Cupboard kjaded
kJtrhew—all twdruwni.are apariiMi
OPEN HOUSE
3208 WETHERBY
FRl,. SAT.
DEC. 3. 4
1-4 P.M 7-9 P.M.
$15,900
'LQvyI;, Immaculdie
I ItoMMat etto»mt i dli
uru.D idteea owtodered. 11.90) Oiwn wi»n
YOL'R IKWi.h PAYMENT euuid pw aaiwilatd wmti
low uiU) Ibia UF.LKallTtT L fanulv , _
humr Mieed well urjthui Ihebtaduei. . .
I Bum
BID LIKE AUCTION jOflN.STO.Nn LID.
_ i:9i gjv'i Dppsiai'a Etiss'i
■ OPEN^ HOUSE SAT. nay oe n^h. ■
.3900 FINNERIT RD, VirrcHOSIN
OLDER BUNGALOW
AND LOT ALONGSIDE ’
FIRST REASONABLE iThJe lovely )-bdrm.»ucca hone Mtc
nt-LTO TAFFtv rjhJP’ [native ireea all arxwnd, Mvad mad.
UrrEK lAKILD UINC. „|ieoli rioae by. LR la iSxIS Had
DR BOTH BEST- BUYS !a large nerine kilehan and auta
wiv a»v.- » heaund Vary reawata^ lertnd
8ii« etUter the LCTT or the BL'NCA arrawW To new «■
LiJW at BOTH A little paint ami, LOGIE DUNN
rrlnoc alleraLcmii will inaftt the .yeiiM tSS-dM
home Into i »14 DM naJoe anil Ih* »
L-e <Hiii;lD 9BLL fm- MMM it •<
evei, TAJiH TALKS and TttK utADTfVlTrt
HKiHEST KRASONABLK 'OPHK MAniLaVytJJ
will TAKE THEM. Come to and cioM to acitodi. ehurenaa. ibopping,
iniperl Ihcm, leava )uur nffer in a ^ir J bHranma full haaemenl.
bEALU) tnvel>toe and tl 9 p.m .oOM heai. UHe CarpurL- LfB*
I WILL SELL hi (he ACCEPTAHLK (arnlly Kilchen with eunOeck EXTILA
UPFERilR The hnute hai : - I bldg, kil IF.vtJr Included tot lha
UEUtUXlMh 'uoa UP), a LAKUh full prx e ol enly nt SH Wltli
KITCHEN WITH EaTIMI AREA (erma Pleise eall Rnn Black nr
A SPACIOUS LIVING Room wHh j.ek Fletcher dl MI-4aK
t'lraplaee aito a FULL HASRMENT
wl» AUT OIL FURNACE The tolt -------
II LARGE and ran be aikd lep-
. humr nieed wen urJIhui the btaduei.
, BEFORE CKHISTHAE Fealuiai In
'.iiale LARGE bl ACRC LOT wiUi
„ I F.XCELLRKT FlTfHS POTE.N
.Dl. [TIaL ai eoBimerrml imnoerty. Heme
exienir la 9TVCCO and It ha* 3
BEDRMS iMida. a LARGE WARM
Stofdmxr family kXrhtn SEPARATE dining
your appitnnrei Cupboard kiaded hane. Living naxn wilh fireikM- rm and ilvtag m wl*h CREERYt
kitrhtti—all Iwdruomi.are tpariiMi Mudien and kiirewnMU. (lul liaae- FIREPLACE. BASEMENT tea EX ' Shada
and the llvtrjg nwni %iaaii a nra-l"*™' dnve-m gara* ton tonoar ”1* *' vu’l.
plare HOW) 11 (he prtce. eo hurry'iWTO' wnt'n'aped rkwr tn ehtop.ng n^'TfD A^l T THIS living
Dial EV3 CUT or EV4-Ma ctoUiT. adMiXi hkI i-hurvtwu. Gulet * »»>t una* "»*• UP CALL piM,
[•treat VMw by anatodmee'i 'eiiy RX-HT Nite | both
FRANCEY SALYNUIK iH-tw ^F*<* anjume «
CADBORO BAY
$23,700.00 '
-EXCELLENT SEA VIEW-
Yvur iiUPVTiunity la acquire thla
cuetom ityled S-bedrootn l-year-
nid taungal.iw ntualed near
FranU Mobbf Sehool. Udboro
Villagn and ibe beacb. Large
living rpotn. aeparale dining
riMxn and naiu Arc ewerau wftn
Wall-to-Wiali broddioan ever mw
eak Family tim mallotehy
mhinet Ulrhea with dirilng area
The (uii baaement hai large
wirahnea and li cmipletely In-
aulaled. wlivd and baiacd tor
^law xulta ptui den tor owner
BaarmnS living ruom tea a
lovely hcaUlalor dreplaee. Sepa- -q
rale eniraiira, doable carport
large iiDderfe and tor terma
and olter daUSa ;•••■• phnua
CLOT ARDERION
at 3lH-S12g tr 4Tt«M
PRIVATE WATERFRONT
DE LUXE HOME
A fine liuur; hjane vo a ipain>aia
hit un that icarce private water
tnxitagc with iweeping view and
a p.aie fur y-jur dual at yuur
duuraica Thu bume baa a WiL
S ing roam, Sratoaoto-tiuv bi
.luig. duuog ruum. waii-i»waU
aarpc' IB aua ruxna The Kilehan
pr leaiKciafly planned, la jual
whai xnoiher aanlA. Tlia tnaabu
bedroom tee loU ef cupbeardi.
enauita Mlhraom. Diaaler elactnc
eunuTi (btutjgtoau the biatae. Oe
Ibe ifatuar level two bedrogna.
full tethnani. (airui; room, top
qualii; hteUng tyeum Thu to a'
uruaua ttotea and tuopert) As Ui-1
•pectMi letll be maai worthwhile
Pnra |vn
Phne J. B. LAW. EVtCUl
CR »891.
SPARKLING GEM
KEW. EXCLUSIVE LiETTNC
PRICE $11,950
Thla louely Itucce hrmie enild
toX be replaoMl al Oua axielMd
prica. If iim are liaxung lot a
welt ptv^ tnunaruiaia home
with a BeaL «eeiJ-kcm yard, toot
toi funacr. (Meek Uuiaa detalla:
Comfortahia livtog rooan with
bfite dreoiaec.
Twn tpactoa kadfia ana.
Large elccttlt Ulebes with tun¬
ing area.
Full haieIliad with Mtva-la
garage
<jnl; 1 ycari nid.
Muw call and make aa apputoi
gient to view I
STAN EAKIN
EV4IIB a rn 4TS9S1S
MAGNIFICENT
UNOBSTRUCTED
SEA VIEW
From tM Uaad ma>. dtnlng non
and UtebM a tMi aUncUve, I
bedna. bungalae aiarlaoklng COR¬
DOVA RAY, 1.2H m- B. wita a
higb. caiUy developed teacmebt.
•n idMi boooa tor a frowiag
laiauy.
Wall below todaFe eaW at My
SlT.Wi
Call IV 4-«m, EV unu. aak toi
MR. CREEXt.
JUST RIGHT
ruK
RETIREMENT
MO STEPS - LEVEL LOT A
CHARMING tome ixi a QUIET
lircel. aunn;. ^packMi nauCba.
FlrvyfC*. Qgailty oak floor*
ibiutMbnui. Ttoougb hall. Oam-
pari Kitchen. Ol) tumaea new
GceidlUaa. Alidivi
fu.an
MBS. MCLEAN
EV 4 nsi EV 4-M«l
BIRD'S EYE VIEW
Across the City
to the Ocean:
A SL.iSUtItL rAMlLY HOME.
LlGHi CHEERFUL I.XV1T1NU
BEAUnFULLY KEPT
Guud-by* til aieg lacM tad man
lempeii aac tea munung Mibrixiin '
•rramnlal Thw ii a lamil) tome
(d.ering THREE BATMRUUHS
>'OUR BEDROOMS, DCS FOR
FATUEa A BO.SEY OF A RUM
PUS WITH FIREPLACS AND
SEPARATE OINLTC ROOM. TtM
imiuually brtgbi Mtobm Mth
large brvaUbU now toarti pew
day OB the ngM toot WIU am-
Sack and Scar pen. ait <B aa
appealing reeky let thla aU
m-toihi yoMd touna li amcegil
new hornet id Hmiiar and antenr-
lag valuee Offered al tn SOO with
tormi Sewered rmldefitlal area. I
elote to yet ftigK VtcwUig al your
mvenlenrt by phoning Mr
SunpanlL M-SIH Ree M»73gl
GORGE DUPLEX
Not a legal dt«ieA toil tdeii tor
In-iaei « a layga taraiiy Could
b> 9 bedtootng,
Diwh tee uviAf reom with Bre
place:
large hicmb wirM:
two b edrootna, M7|
IhrewpMCf MIb:
Up haa twe bfdPPami:
■ amteutite llei^ mMi and I
Kiichan. wired: i
ihreagtiara teihrgtau.
Full cement bafemmt and garage.;
New package oil fwiwce. roptwrl
V .ping arto wlnng. Lai S2kl4B I
emw arranged FuU price'
only SUSO).
EVFIIM W. WO«X.EY EV4 1HI
$14,900 DAY
Low pawn Payment
S YEARS NEW
bedroomi that wui arcommodait
Iwu bad aullee.
[•treat VMw by agiaWPinw'i 'eiiy
H-'pe NtuCon MS-ISl any time
OAK BAY SOUTH
QUIET LOCATION
TWa wl2W aturoa aeitu Tudor
b .D# toaoHM cuiy Ilvtag room with
euCB ffri|girr dinlnd room, tm>
bednwmt. vlevtnc Utrhen Pull
kaarmrnt with drlvwM garage Nel
IMa laxea tUSML
ASKING $11,950
BYRON BISHOP
385-7761 OR
382-6895. RES
MO DERN
PRETTY
PRACTICAL
CLDRRI.T OWNER SAYS-
SeU. IT BEFORE XMAS '
SSTSUdisjr ii^9«)‘^;::n wSi good soil-
ewwilara wrmi ‘"V cemea aw aaie ai cATED MODERN I. BEDROifM
-’PH fc-VA,-.-. y I y-AjiiLY BUNGALOW IS AREA JOI
iwa drrdllt Uua J«M. Ctoi* Bet he' ^ HOMtii CATHEDRAL EV4-H
CV4MU Rh EV !-S4I. a:4THANCE TtVdUROUNU LCVKb
a-v amu net *■'''»• yULL m«E iik-<U!ME.*a FEATUR-
r'/NOZ-c' ' ING LARGE RUMPUS ROOM WITH
LtUKLifc . ..DI t-i- I rv'pw , JTREPUtCt LAl'NOHV WKI.M
HIGH VIEW LOT SPLIT LP^px. ' . work-shop and oom FUR r,iipt
mi 1^0 . FI K lAKF AREA ■ bACK. SPACIOUS LIVING Rixi.M DUPG
PLUS A SUITE ' „ - DINING IMXrM IN-LI.XE end STEAl
1^. IN HEFORK XMAS family ELECTRIC cabinet KiT-
‘52Lj __£ - 4_ fWES TWIN-SIZED KEDRlBiMg FOR
y4p«X _ toto wM M. ay The mMEDIATE PUhdf.NiiO.S rtej he ,MrKER TRANSFERRED - i>PEN U/Tn
»vtog ■ ®x.l aaaa a l»iv M >4 Ito* 'erj aitratlrve aa -yy OFFERS. Aaklrtg 119 4M WI1
ptore, duMtg room a tomoutn h. 1 bedrvxr a-m- «Hh ltx14 ll» •.
both fWrpMed in new wall-to-wail. tog rm Ltoll dtn.ng rm wilh i*,5P.5S-* THW.N r.li lE IN ^ movamt
The eeuraeuw anJ the (taro<Mn Mb aunOrrli oil and a., we elKlrlr Arrft.VDANCE — EV S-tm. kAANI
and Uw 2 tog hednumt nave wale Ulchea wilti guuO dinirw area Ei.g
I'l-walL Earn naatokan tea doutiie Spate fix exlra rjumt wlih extra rtFMlRafll t
ctoaela There to a kwely view (rum piumUng In hign li»»e-nenl HIGH CITY DUPLEX! uiXflcilN I
the toaao toWu touten am Uw t/ICAnnh wlUi un-i-ieiracied view Cktirx’tru a T
aumy livtog ruurn ate tomiu ruum °4 inirrraindlng counlry UW.MLK
Plua a idXKMn namtlM auRe *a*T> Prleed Ice quirk wie at THANSFERREn' iLvi aBcr
NEW SPLIT LEV'n.
ELK LAKE AREA
IN HEFORK XMAS
JOHN BISHOP
EV4-06U (Day ot hiic)
DUPLEX BEST BUY
STEADILY RENTED
FOR $2,010 AN!’
WITH 5. ACRE
I GEORGE RANDALL LTD.
I
GORGE-CITY
LOVELY GARDEN
Thu tturcD bungalto* hat living
ruun with flrtulacc. dining ruom.
:hixi. tell, utk fluiin. two bedronma.
I Prmbrem betfiroent. cabinet eieo
I tnc ktfrhen, lull naaemeM aM birl
iiaro drlva-ln gaiugr. ' large hA->
toxic With k4a Id tiuil tree*. Aak-
iKg milv p3 STB with good larmi -to
< 1 Call Rill Sudhun. GRSlSUl
The movaitirnl of bunding ta NORTH EXCLUSIVE AGENT
irum kAAHIOi to North HAAN.CH
fiaira ariui a 9 to> bnitewin. Prl
vale wtirmmw tii Mtr. Su,lc rvulai
will pay part of laiuae ^ynwMa
An ovmtor drive* gunge tee
nam be eorage aral a worfci<«
«wx A large mrytal mil tawae
a aer u wd oar or a towi
CITY DUPLEX!
OWNER
TRANSFERRED!
OPEN TO OFFERS!
ami ELK LAKE la a( ibe Mubr
DEStIURLZ UICATIoNn Thia CLOSE IN
MlXICRN OtTLEX hai SinE-BV Cil <Kn nn
-viiir I iqv,, RUMIAIM ate a 9H,iRM.UU
^SitEB-BEDHtk dd SUITE. Each Fuvu-rotoo tMogaluw hk-r living
te* LARGE LWIHG IWXIM • MUD 2^idwi-nu
ERN CABINET KITCHEN ate a PeaiiiCMe tethrutel, cbhtnel
SS;:.? .a A FIREPLACE i
ehen «he OKwvd Hi Irua than 4
TTwuiiha ago
■•Ideal ■lep-iBVing cabinet •Itciric
kheten
—Full rerttobt bdaamanC Oll-O-Mauc
haatbif
FOR SANTA!
Mr Ciaro nelrher I PATta Each atoto ha* toOUfctt.-v klicheti FuJI tauemenL
eV4-9S Re* EVV94( Spariou* romfon u thia N-rootn PACBAGE «>1L HKaT and payi aU new pC-kage oJ furnace compMei;
tiLlc With ikiwibM third bedroBBi. uwn uUIttlet texraM waler' The replumted In copper and ruwirvil.
iSepattot' erUranre to bright threw I location 1* KXCELLEIfT tad Jual a gejiaraie garaga end a nice iinaU
Vfr'mRlA WPQT { raum aella-iniaifled wiHe i Werk from tke HKhT BEACH ei the Uxe*. Call Mr SudhulT.
\1L.I\JK1A WT.ai AulwtJr hrd air hiuKtog. Elecir.eiLt.-S Ttei to a REAL GOOD BUY CNI-im
Haadyman aprciai - uLd. waiilcabiaei kiirhena. Raatuifui <aktai ONLY QS.W) with TERMS
wilt aingte Morey older h-jcne Four doonru. lovel.v garden lal w.-th t AVAILABLE.
Haadyman aprrtai - wtid. wall cabiari kitrhe-w. Raaut'ifuJ <wktai
m aaiMi , Morry Older h-xne Fouf ftoonru. lovel.v garden let w.-thiA'
rear agpotoUnml to view call bedrmi. rull bam’ g] mi haiHDra I'v't Irhaa Quwe ieriuded arra 1
J p u rvavc 17 tCP hear toa and arbocfi I
_' F " EVANS __ ^ rvmri,:. >bviu.- weir-c
. G.mion amrwk » «
EV t M» EV 2 UM , •’* **
Caa (UORCE TH'JR.-iiELl.iE
I evuni
I SOUTH I - - __ _
OAK BAY
* co. ltd.
'laa Mtotoi'M Ctoaa. warm !•»» ,,
•BUtove to keep up Ctoae to **•-.,«■ «if,«A*‘wt2l*^ **“
lahopa ate Biw Tu rhua an aalala. I **■ Bn*d Street Mfrafll
S:.j(B tebdlrt on terma
l|B»B I _______
U- Mr aaito WUSI4 te proud ta ah tl.tNBss f-TyttCE-S A Ui.t
“jo* ‘ither fvalurei for Rrwer' .m b» tte (aaiiur Oretoarr In tA,* fraterv* inrlsde a LfRTELV
FAIRFIELD
BRAND NEW
QUALITY BUILT
ASKING $13,975 '25,7
** BONUS* BONUS?
Vku ain.^ M.-«VI _ ...ei... SPAXKITC NEW RETRCATIO'I
Phk Slmpaoe - MS-,SI - anyttm# gooM m DEN PRf>FBS9IOX*L-
LV FIMUttD IN urvMy PANEL-
Etovtote kutotimi pwny davutoped, ^AK BAY BEAUTY
a^ Ih Riilta from dty eentrt' iMote iidn IM* unrearulale bunga
ima calhMral tntrance iiylt hone low which u idiwl aw a gruaing
ofrera J (or invkvi oadriMina a toa MnUy or loUrM couple i bed
cote vaMly bath, a niudcm kiicpcn nkgu* main tlonr, 2 bedrwani duwn
Wllb oodlca of rupOuarda. hood and -.( 1^11011 living raum with fl/tefare
rxhaufl fan. A dining ruom Wilh wqtorale dMng Men. Invrt; kii-
alidinc ilaai doon lu a loaciaui ctefi unlh e*l.r« aiea Full teie-
'■iBdate wtierii 11 laia lor ebtigien m«w and meet* Oa bteMUji v
l« play an The llvut* non tea ■ tired ate latearnpte kil. S btuck
ttonellrd laaMf* wall a ptantor and M bva, Mrequng rwotry ate ichraei
a cantJleew flraplare RtoMbad-tn A^'TNr: SliOnfl
.rec. fwgn. den and batb la Ite bin
'and hr iltl tearmant K3IEl.llBVt
I FULL PRICE $17,900 '-'“'a Wtoreo BteTaai awLmr
Vary reKactoabla down myintnl-i
t a>d terma. Mote in ngyUme CalH Ttixetimv ex*tr a»a«r
V SKUT. eva. BT mK Aafe for LUXURY OAK BAY
niLL PRICE
ONT.V *12?W0
O.x CONVENIENT TTRMS
MR CLOVER
3854VW8
WHAT YOURE
LOOKING
FOR IS AN
OAK BAY TUDOR
$17J00
$16,500
ERIC A MACFADYEN
•V bPtSa • Jt hr 'tCTVMe,
ROYAL OAK
3 BEDROOMS
MODERN
JOHN BISHOP
EV4IU1 'Oay ur Nile)
Rm. nyete <M1N*
Gorton Si-netMtk
V FMS IV :«1
7 MILKS
FROM CITY CENTRE
TROUT STREAM.
FRUIT TREbS AND
5 ACRES
NORTH LANSDOWNE
4 BEDROOMS
BLENKLNSOP AREA ;
HOME ON HALF ACRE
Tiui large, immacuiaie alx roam |
U-)CarxM hiKiia ii CLOdC Tu,
K IJAYTHOIG YST ATVGMIW UT I
ST PRIVACY. Th* biiiue a'
SITUATED ON A HALF ACRE OK
BEAUTIFULLY UIN D S C A P E D
LAWNS AND GARDENS and ctn
tiMi of large L-ahapad living muri.
emrancr had, two nedroom. ate ■
den 'DOUkl be Hurd bedroomi.
The RECENT TRANSFER It ttela^a .BBtod be Hurd bedroomi.
LovSLY'"^f7* e7Ln*'i*BVirmrt»*i **"■*' 'bvkHm kiH-bcn. 4-p<wv
KOMe'w »*■ • «-L>VELy TWil.
KOMi. m eurluBlvt Jiorlti iAPk ‘ u w r\ o n i\’\i b‘./viMTAiAi»n
JUST LISTED
OAK BAY
3 BEDROOMS
$10,000 ■
Thla home la far ran U
yuu Ilk* a large dining rm.
and a living room wnaie lha
family eai gaiter around the
cxiay nmplarr The kJtrhrn
haa ah caltng area and
plenty af rtipbuardi. Full
iiaacmelH wKk exile raum.
Utility rmm. Carport. TO
VIEW CALL JEAN KHWAL-
SKJ. f»-M3S or S»323L
Coiany H ew* Sales
'e^'Tullfl' H F D R 0 OM jEj-F^OWTAlNin j
{A ^Bitoi aukxu tune to a ar-' 1 rARGr^TWMD^jyf ra'Zu? PLL'MHi.O tor
■ tiiatod tom. Thniugb naU livii* FRUIT TREt2» AND I j-rl-. '• * DRVXA. MOt-toaTton
! ^-mu; Crapmro .fUh, rupm 5 ACRES ' RWMS^RE ^U“and7ter?^ 5^^ • •C™
tte-tobk.) i2:*?A5r?nTrHEM'siA-.«T«f,
iS. •n'L.'T, "'mr, “‘-t-
***W1!1« terma a, Nterty I acrea in mraduw A rar«[niN1NG RfX3M wKh eliding flaw
tte NaU prwa af SMfte ottoorUmK; ^ dnrr* ta a SPAClOfS SUNDECK
J p H E>'A.NS ttom nver the rarTvel A HUGE RRCRE
atoto to UM tearwiitol. etoe a atiittv '
ream PLL'MHi.U tor WAbilER nnd j
DRVEdL Nryr to iTWR te hrni ITu-
Mate to SnTER TMA.'i NEW raa '
dnrr* ta a SPAnOt'S SUNDECKj
nver the rarTvel A HUGE RRCRE I
FREE MOVING!
MR. HECEN
j $700 DOWN
1 $6,950
$61 PEP MONTH
LUXURY OAK BAY „ k..- .
SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX la ^ ST^m
Bub CbtAM COffttBrt Mr* CS* | KODM ^ SBte a *V*tJC*GE* DE^G'T' dITVG
AtMtf A 4iii tPd wifh FfRlPtAril itilLpiL 0Lild
1 On* of. lb* f»rB( m vimi In cllf,
f.df couraa at yew ttooretop. H arm nu ta a httf. iraeg M la thia h,^
,uf irrra ate lacluatoa. rvwIMtol 9- htee mtenred te a hate hewn «
brdroon inmlly arroaunodaiWP on hraw irnnHe nvb ate wi.>.te '
CORDOVA BAY
NEAR BEACH AND
SHOPPING CENTRE
ILUI, mt ate tettod Sia
BLE.NK1NSOP
PEARCE ENT
oeoiouae letruiy iirx-ueumteiite. un nraev gnrine araU ate tolllrewd I' J ' fWI-tebrnitorf home la 3 »raC«toS Stedreatoi Mttototo ew^ ^ ^_
rarh aide oil hig weler beat, each leMee Hep aernm frw UrvWvdd totwueg oa tow Uvtng nun U I*, dining rmtm “•-
Bivd LARGE WtNDfWS H rwvdy for
v«M ta nfUdR TO YOUR RE
O’-IREMEVTS
TV Intertar tvu RECEXTl.Y C«l-
Pl.rTRI.y RKDETr^TED m I*
r»adr fur \nt to m-ivre ngw in
Earellefit value a' 07 W 1mmbd|.(
IF BOUGHT BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
u GORGE
AS LOW AS $1,000
DOWN
$16,500 FULL FKICE
New ultra niteafi, Iwrne wuh 4
liedrouiTK Large living ruom wllh
dining area ate fiieplace; brau'i-
(ui cabinet kiicdien. aUu vdtk din*
kw arta. two halhixign.: larcr
rumpua hnni with Sreplara and
fuany, many nirea
NllWt
Pbmir <uy irf nito Where can yon Ond a huuie of thla
EV44H11 claw tor a MI price af 04 Nil
I wvUi teirocnt* ■■ Inw ai liSTS per
The (MAwri ol thaa* (>n* hortev nyawh larltekig ta-caa* ntrs- TDM
wvM agiee lu PAY TOR YOUR GREEN arm ur aiytlme at EB.3<n
•MOVE If inaghi tielara Chriiimas amt I will alww ytai Ratidenra
(rum aarahe.e to Cieatu Vic- aumiwr 30-4311 Jnbnaton b Co. .
tsna. Mtei availabla far IMML
DLATE OCCUPANCY ---
rvnii ai CDS pc’ nvQBlb, te
rtuly on Syear Ireae.
LIVE IN ONE
RENT ONE
prre «t* via tain a mamm-tat veer-helal?.*T***w awtuded kd m •« acre I WUI r*bMM elar kitchm with
I with tea iea*TWtiv and M-> a I . rHIrrmteu tora'na. Sair I nreaklaal Wkia. 4-pe<x Petabiukai
RAY RkWNSLEY
wa-Wn aireme
taodera cattace alUi quM e Warrra** **igS7a^*~
peoMaaton. Yce aara nxue I oTbr
a ipeUcnA uled bume with iwu
Mmmi Large cabuict MtcMb xicw*/ Ct>Ar*mrT
Lneely Pembraha Saib oUltt; rmu NeJW orAGiULI
Mrai far WATERFRONT »
rellrcmaiu or alafter hiwie. Sorry _ .__
NEW SPACIOUS
WATERFRONT HOME |
»■»*? MK. anw age mamrat with'
avfr 3.01 ra R ed l,*tat arm
Wida aalitece ball, bri^ tteni.
diBinc roen, Htrbei. tbrra hete xi irn
ate two balhtncAi ca Uw nuui
Irv-rt. Gpen ilalnray to Iba 0 i:ute
Irvel (ku with marlmw rrcraaiim
ruom. a Icairtn oedraom ate full
Mlbranoi. AdtottoSal Nam bvelt
able rottid be n-ed to mahd ihii 1
level ■ MHivtelauwd awie If ur '
•irad. dundaeb aeer tbe xraUrIroni
ate an inifrcelliig pan”<gmir
view Irua anoni <id (be rao^ A
claar Mile pngarty
$34,500
tnairullFia Bvtar rwan wtth mtldl'**'* r'drm prf e *.
•mwie fIreMnea ate te‘a» wait* ASKING Slim*
n-llan. dividiito armmta teitag rm Tama Avmitoble
SS: ^ ^ mt^YBOfl -3»1« aratao.
nlnaa twlbranma eu 'ttfad mtta aiul
* 1 ee ta mrne* an am-eig the totier . vr- _
tettoa^dtae faeigma fhin -ww and MAYFAIR SxS DU PLDC
■Htoa ta batara CT w atmaa $1300 DOWN
BYRON BISHOP
$30 PER MONTH
382-6895 •« tetea rate m.
ba'hraom. figi Mgh oaiemeM »i|k.
atao u nealwg aad drtvwto gn- ‘
Nge Watl devekipcd Mt wilh view. ]
FULL PRICE O.NLY CI3.9eD
b. CHCKER
EV4SB9 CRI-IMli
CITY
e^ROOM BUNGALOW
r'NOW!'.
MM fvMnd M eaaVi It ymi nrr
!!N0W!!
U'SSOO CASH FREE!!
ORV. FOX OFFERS
RARE GEM
1.03 ACRES — $8,750
Older IMdrcw bona compiatal; suHt iikr a recn c* ■ nieti. with
RUlBCUMTEU Kuida ate wi pica •land d radar tliabrr. Thia
Plus new ktlK.NACE, NEW T-ngy lAyearwId S-htenun hotra
WIRING, NEW ROOF. Ckaa lu n daaltoiM lui aUner ui retire-
aebaota, Mmaa aad buaaa. LUW w^. Tl ha* * toartoo* WiUlj
TAJOtS, LOW DOWN PAYMENT
ONLY « t«
•■v***w Uh oij Rbgjiy n toraly hom* wiih ih*, Tli tnwme ivbu nai a iww |
-tT-., *** torite gniond-ftaac viSily ream you nrriif balll ihti winter' 1 aiid 1
or imiring irua ■ have ever Krn. oak fiuma raiaed >Mt CDULO BE all tbe m-ritv vug I
[ a md ••tertteiut Phone tar dr
MRS. J. THOMSON axai Fnrv
’Mto Stocai Hue bcvMH I.1VT3
*U. Lar* toe-Mivar
__ EV *•«»* Re* EV 9-791*
health Eai) terms Very tvabr ttaM »“ m< watrorH am ihr
aU* iMnihit Mvtnmu kHludlna W • •tari.'"* CUSTOM
■rate nto* uuns tpuUam WygRr $34,500
^ 2 bedruMu borne mtb apcrtfa [ g-u.
1 acre dearad ate raady tm wbal ” Cra»*« WS-T* aayiiac
Ikiv* you' > Ingnai nrawtaamei
ffi. I'STJTlLc-'SS SS UPPER LANSDOWME
Bartay and tetobm runs Tn mei-__ ^
thii meidarnu bar td Itd.tSi straw' ttearty E4H aq ■- M graedtei Ito
rail BO HIT er dTS-MTI ««Uine ! <te anvenoMteLtan u ihu ante
iMtop eualilk aetadrunu t Iwd-
RON SEDGER ' ’***''* ^ nukuna upaUin:
HARRY
FO.STER
LTD-
Opposite "The Bsv**
ITS Dp«lad BV>r«
BRIDE AND GROOM
$8,900
A pjgt nr aaqwa aaiting tod a charm
ling coUage toe yuung nr aid. Llvim
iraana, dtafui rann. badrawa. cabtoM
iWartiie ktrhte. utlUty, part haa»
iBite and OOM beat Luva iy ^rdan.
itruit trees Saparate gBrngv Eaay
lem*. To new eaD EV 2-1137 or
•veningi ftlMTl.
PATRICIA ^DGER
OE’lIlfNRn lu aun vtw and ihr 1
kwtart’ Mare* v>wi enaieo tu
wai.g AWAY fr.ra 'hr i.AXniJHin
w ‘h ffii.nry in wu) tairUtl and
wvew w trail iiwn hiiurs' i Call
r« tuU aameuiats w
MR now — '
la rai |
— MR CL>PK — i
F. N.CABELDULTD. I MR DOW —
t 3 U Brate «tegt EV 1 7J7* la rai
E*taHtob«g 1 . iiM VICTORIA REALTY LTD I
|7l6VicwSt. EV2 9145' — —
ENGLISH STYLE ,
• CONSTANCE “ “
3 BEDROOMS CLOSE TO NADE.N
«“J57iw„‘7rL?c“‘o!Slro and DOCKYARD ITRADE-INS WEIXY^ME’
J!?. 1 *«»*«•. no bblwrorn- VIITURIA CUNSTRULTHHI LTD
lewiv^rd ant gnmrdiai* paaain a iuri ate ou «.pa. hrw wiring aBOlEveni] 7 M- 7 XH
"• _ plumi.uig. 1 a\r» only SSdD Ml '_
aebaota, Mmna aad buaaa. LUM I Tl ha* a toaetoo* WiUlj
TAJOtS, LOW DOWN PAYMENT Iim. raHnel HtcM.i wttb MtH'l
ONLY MM arra. ake living nun. S-pet batb.
U 9lN down. Wii par mnwh iwt
Uira I3.T9. Wiiiun 7 mile* of the
S-Badrocm botnr ONLY 1 YRS i-rv cmlrr and eUwe U> aumirirr
UUU. _ca uuiel tuvel cluaa k< mvlmmlric Nu drfvd by* by rorwra
bACHED HLAH'f SLMOOL In line paqueal —to view rail J. Waldrui,
LIVING KUDH, UiMNU^KuOM tTl-TSB). Adtltnv hirM dM-BMl.
wilh tovetf KAlSfilJ HEAttTM Ctdraiy Home Salsa. tStoQl.
FIREPLACE BRIGHT KITCHEN
Wllh eating arm. Full haaarnrW *
l>tUVE-lN GARAGE. FuU prke
SJlkfto.^“" "" __
— MR JONES —
rTRADE INS WEIiTOME’
I wired far amrirr ate dryer. Onvrl
ncaae call 4, r Cabeldu. M2ina ^ II lairreaied -cali my agm.
■iuvAd Watv. EV3 14M •* Ken
island homes ltd.
ftaivAd Watv. EV 314M >n ken'
WrtgbL EV 3-MBI or affxe. SV 2-Ut9 ‘
OAK BAY
B.C. LAND
A Insurance Agency Lid.
tn COVEK.XMCXT SrHEKT
10 RUY OR SELL CALL BC.L
StoSKil
* your UMparlfan M tkla !},*.w»ly MS rat te f rom BUS AND; arm M dKCbange
all) well-buul 7-hedr<a*i MW^BC CENTRE Orlea by! PVLL PRICE — SM MS
he tpmlam eate.Doa. Ody Peigtom *. iMi be eke n d . htu m»a.e eau
N ate rkte ttawlmlitj to ReaaE t» NOT givturb ih* mm. CSSTe Sii-
iWrt will pleaae yoto ^5 . ijl '^■‘-1-S at IVSnOl. X ild*
excepUonall) well-buul 7-hedr<a*i
I hoaie The tpmlam eate.Doa. tMy
' (raced kd and rkm priadmKy u
bva ate llofiq will pirase yoto Chq
br purobasM with tl.M dwm. e'en
price nt.JBI. Hr Jaaw* to attrad-
awv M mt w 9ie-cm.
iOPEN HOUSE
12123 JACKSON STREET
[sat. DEC 4TR J1»-4:» PM.
DC LUn, I-BCDHM. RUMPUS
SS nJLL PRICE $16*0.00
km rtera t teracm. runprn Mad M tela. Ornwri mteng
rom M 3 butvoom m ufw ^ HcnMimo Qukii pOMMMoft
SEAFRONT '2123 JACKSON STRELT 5u^ SELL^
lu iklUJ:; Ff. ^^i.u«;i.a«D^Riw^ 1065 TATTERSALL
bS2^ SS nJLL PRICE $16*0.00
tow wtu rxlra badroM. rumpua jmil Mad M tela Otoiuia inyvtng NEAR SCHOOL,
ranra ate 3-|toat» battrocm to tow* u Namiino Quick wrarminB, Sterk- NEAR PERFECT
level, Alt main ntama tore vww. Rng to iba wiwd to itoetrllie ibciBBUt bv tee to „
PRICE .CS,500 ateetaaallmm Rear new ra^vHuS h".l,
Call Mr. Hnpe. SM-SSM aayliine [ Ml with ailrgeti** h^h planito
UNIVERSITY AREA ! IS. "pSS.
Near UnlverWiy Srhout ate Vic. Uni- ■ bedrmi *iia*Tpitr^TSS“i>ii"teei S^jjraJ^nViI? »i2ra''F»m'"‘'
eerplly 3 BR modara hume. LR MUmay ta party ate hteratete ate Wuira F^ -Mrae
wllh fi rqttert lull ibw UII. MW raatew "emi Ital baibewam ate nJSr nU Fte mwm^
t^ihnuKtawi Mae rah. uMchan. Mve-w gante Priced brtaw rci* iToMaJIThteK,,*!!!
►'Wi wwrrie atoremrm value tw qwrtc aalr. /. larra »lav area " '
B. i. LEVEKTDN
EV7T4IJ UVSTIW
GONZALES
MOVE RIGHT IN
FAIRFIELD
Cluae la lar sea. 4 raMn bungatuw.
, all w apuUaii mndlui* Livifw
rvui* aniH lifctaace ahd uaU fliKdi
Nice, trim, eldrr bWMaiuw aliwite titadarn Hichan and 3 tiedneaia wll p
time to lha water ate aumaeKied'dfivnn earagr Jdl jg|. 2 ,
by a amt Bardcrv Nice LR ate DR maemem Vacant move » «<irl
twu BRa. Mac ttlirtwn irllb ta^!. ChrMmai Pall ance 9t2.m Call_
t**t am*, fuu baamtrai ettra ■ EV I SM ar N Wart j
bedruom ate ruom RVS-tail ae efflee CV»S149
drireway ate earpmh ,
MONTREAL TRUST
COMPANY
REAL EfTTATE DEPARTMENT
IC67 Port St. 386-2111
GORDON HEAD
EXECUTIVE HOME
POET AND BRAM
1*4 large bedruama
* * Stermui mmg ream. I
* * BaaiiMd reilihgt.
* * Urea* kRi-baa '
* * RtkiChed la ret. raum »iih
fiivpiare
* * I'l ha(hr»>miL
THE TERMS
* ' Full eriee |l« Nit ,
* * Cash reqidrrd St.ann
* * Prearni mongaid fit N*
* * Marihlr paymania timw
* * tnriudliif lartt.
Pieaaa call JOHN WATSON
M-aU ar 471 Sin
DON ROBBINS OFFERS
3 BEDRM BUilCXtiOW enU brgig
in TOP REVENUE wtUlc UE
VkUAlPlNG >te remalnde/ ul tiui
VERY VALUABLE LIGHT ]h
DUSTHUL LOT. A* a FUTURE
IhvEbTMENT yuu rennn gu
wruag, M.Hu D.TSO dt/wo.
BeaidlM HIGB LOCATION. TBR
HlrlC VIEW (rum Ibli KRANU
NEW LUXURY itonK. IBai It. ul
IMi« amtav. PARQUET JLOOIt
IMG. I LAWG E hed iuum*. 3 bain
r»4ri ate COSY DEN Lirg*
tomily ranm BiG SUNDECK
GUBliT SIZE dlrung nu. SPA-
Clous living rm wtih STONE
BNpiare. Meal) tiesd. ImntedMtc
ateteaiwy. Prln mdy SSMd.
D. MICHAEL OFFERS
mSH far a MUUnFI.L huen*
ate 4, ACME with a TERRIFIC
SXAVICW II BSAL VALUE TM*
14 • N&BTBr ROME with 3S
BCDROU41S - HOT WATER
HEAT - Lmitay Garuvn
•■HKrkSANT AND QUAIL In yirtit
iiwn backyaid mimii.* lu'
Town. IXei'l QUAIL abut Iho I
pr*a. wa ll talk PH&ViUNT'
JUST LIEIEDI
GLEN LAKE - 1 BEDROOMS
ONLY tlSTMi
Sparkling rtmn and Miting
un a neat im CLOSE TO
ELEMENTARY AND HIGH
KROOLa b thit t-BEO-
HuOM. nu-Mei home Large
COMPANY .<uiE LIVING
ROOM ate CABINET.
RLRCniiC KiTCHEn. 4
riBCE .BATM. U»d Itmi'
B- the hrii h, \ 1 e<> "'ll
Mane Hamm. Pb. 474 dH7.
Cikitoy H-ene Saiea 2»UI
NEARLY B-ACRB
CtodMa Bay Rebnagt
Thii cuUaga li laiaii buL aa
addiUte cvuld ba eaaiy ba:lt
U'l bright, emy ate aeCHided.
Tbraiaandi id buJtM await ipnng
to Uili TRESIXNDOUS GROW-
INU SOlfa Oaiy III babiih forvea
the uwmt TO OFFER YfHJ THE
BIISCNXSS RE MAS DEVELOP
ED akv* wtih kii U-)aar<te
b'lne Y* rauld m RAPPII.T
INiyEPENDENT HERE tet
JUST >13 nOi
DRAY l-ORSN^N StfafCtT
Col'iny Hime Sale* MA-sat
Riabi amr elk i
hBARKUENT ROME
CLOSE IN
2 BEDROOMS
Ut r 1. XlHS
DOUGLAS REALTY
LIMITED
17U Ibiuglai IlteH EV 9>rM
(Of*. Mudaon’i Bay Stortj
THKTIS HEIOKTS BURnTVTNIm
We have hnmea ready te move Into
all nil sewer line All art 1 hetf-
ro'itni. lu-er llytrac rouna. m <detn
kitahtna. Full bafemeni*. OllO-,
Malb- heal. One Medallim hnmr .
Cnme ate aer ua tteore you buy
■nr amaalmsM rail fa U. n>e:gi j
•raJMIk Imving to
Price lU M
• EvriueJvei
_ R F Ham*
CVfaTna * GRIM
RILWD SEW
EG II0»
EAbY TERMS
BEAtTinLLY FINUHRD
UIVELY VIEW urr
9Le*F S el - .-n h ene Ji
llif Elk l.ake (Mnet The
ktawr baaemeni level has
un* d Ibe brai ennj «e
hair aren for d-vrtiipment
f ivmg Iba lurky owner rvtra
ring area on Ihr ground
leval Largr living room, ton-
toe rum Utohni ate tun
derk on tbe main flcair and
3 (uHtae ned'i rm a-iC dr
hike battranm rai ihe ihird
ftoll now tn vltw gvi really
wiB^rataned home with sut-
grteiig iee elFpa.
MR.S ADF'.ISP. NICHtfa
SSS-SOB)
MRS. J WAI.ORDN
ITS-T.'Wi
C01A7NY HOME SALES
9M.»1
"TODAY'S BARGAIN '
LANGFORD
AtMng. tjnl> th.MO he thl*
mua J.BSIMUjOM hunteltm
BrtallM KNOTTY PINE
CUP HUARUS rotniilenir*l(
Ihr KLECIRIC KITCHEN.
OOH heal Full rrmenl base
nwfii ate re^iri.
3 NOUdES - 12 ACRES
tar anlv 112 SM Rem the
llille 3 bedna ni i-ollasr hir
HI per menth ami live in
I'.imfnrt In me l-BR OOM
healed hnme Large LR
WITH FIREI’lfaCK and IN
LI.NK nlNIND KLECTRIC
KITCHEN ate aep garage
CAI.I. MARIE MALRON.
m4BM
COLONY HOME SALES
7 at. 3 -.ai
OPEN HOUSE
1620 CHRISTMAS
COMMBNaNO SATURDAY
Opes to’try altarnoon icarrpl
Aeteiyi 1 BM ;10 pm uniu
aid Ownrri iravtiig Dwem.
brr jnh anii have redm-rd
Ihe nrlee nn Ihtor toavly.
near nr* hnma tu a Inw
nsno In-line living end
dining raw wilh beau'iful
A-tmna aandilnne rorner
lirrplare Sliding glaw doun
tn a iuteeili mib a pea<erul
view sjep leving kitrlien.
I goud-ilir braSrooiiii .mailrr
rn lulte) FUU basement wllh
drivr-in garage ate planned
for hiwra deaelnpiudnl- Cliiac
hi all artKcli. I>i eotne ate
try your oerwi en the dman
payment In eliendanrc Hw--
hara HuRi nr Jeyre M'ller.
CelMy KoDie gaira SSUaj
tbia yh>BAMiilENT NOME hei ■ Make thli a uapuy Chndmai ate
FANTASTIC <XUN VihlW and . very Haup) New Year. Acauxe
ALL LAROE ROOMS. .<usi Cii-.!! this r.imfnitaUr, clean bume im
liEDROOM but EXTRA ONE caiv lermi. Clieerfiil large Utong
tartly arranged Thli DANDY room will, tlrepiacr. dining room,
huma I* a DREAM OF LUXURY bright Icilchen with eating arra,
ate partectlte. wired foe drya*. Full haaamrnl,
drlve-to garapt. OHCFMallc Mai.
lerlKdte Sara rani. Artiing <eilv
JOHN BISHOP OFFERS
only OLMS at Btoktau. and » *'*'_
FerWa EXCELLENT OLDER
HOME <Mth 44 BEDROOMS - JAMFS RAY
SEPARATE DINING RtkJM - JAMliO OAl
New auto cti furaace. | $11,500
ONLY tll-lOB Bear the BEAUTI
FUL GORGE iKint etrw. SOLID i^L"
in PERFECT CONUlTlO.h fclStH,
BCURmiMS - Urge llrtnii routn SSl'Tf.Ji’Ifi!?'
ate DINING RtHIM In Un.- 9I< • toJTvv
urn hen wHIh DI.MW; RW.M «.r
GARDEN - TOO (,ARA(.fe.< P,„ Htt.EN WERE raa m-TOSi.
JnhnMon A Co. 3^9-2471.
JAY ROGERS OFFERS
I 501 I 0 O
$1,000.00
DUPLEX
II.UOS DOWN
ate live ta a nanfartabl* ground:
LOOK AT
th:s
•rajM* mving ta yuu whaa wt bulM you a • ■."'A 1?22 I «■ *Q n to lu.-niry in thli
JAMES BAY -fray If"* A* w* are tadid uinte uS2f JuH^Ln 5^
TRY YOUR DOWN rraTwe ran aflnrd lu iwia on to J?j! "? ** .* '*!•' ripgni .« )mer
Oder 2 ar fabcdraoni hiana rinse
tn Ihe iraier. Mat tom Hving rmm.
klirtwr wlUi oU range. S-per, btih.
■lllUy Compietely remodellte and
deniraled Inilde ate out l*w faiwn
•ayment.
Mm
Mra MrKeagA EVAMM. aivtimr
BRENTWOOD BAY VIEW
hewer TAedrauwi bivigaJow. baartl-
tldly Mngw-vped. iiwnrr lesute
Iilete. hacri.'ired at-
$12,900
Blake Cn^ii 31IS-2S3] aaytune
BOORMAN INVESTMENT Ca LTD
1111 Guvemmeni sireel
f&t' CHEAPER TAXES AND
betier iving. set Grant fa Jraton*
ai Lgbgftofa GRfalMS
; .-iivr-taOnir-Vto de"
I PAYMEINT taiia can Raaapt C<Bi*tn>Fii*i c«
Lid to rngkr an apuetnlaienL Ph
I New. l-bedroDra hraiwa larie ••*% M»«I>I cr aafa-TaM
de- i-J!? Th'k **11 lavtL oAd with FP Thl* hme
Ca ■ ■>*;“ etoeftor Iw* all tbe lltile fvtra* lhai give
Ph 2?,?* 'n'"!. raterai# beaeg tety you ir«* eomrwt. laciuding aiiW
* wtrtng ate dopper piuinhing ate b niMitoiM.
NHA Inani, To view rail today
•TSfiii Mfaarta
SLEGG BROTHERS
CONST. LTD.
COWOOVA RAY. SMS daww. •'<' ngxirr «,(
rvaai taingwiiw m hears, artato ate vireH .a
bua. full hiim. aundrrk wua e-Hog Imroa-wta
I. — -- an exrelimi Invedmru' al lha ark I g.,
FAIRniUn 'J* (W'li ^,^ .
I BEDRoyMB ** »wMI kw (Urthtt Intomatkrt ar mfai*
Aiiractiea tetar-trar twena. Uvfaw MAsa* Hetrte-kXaa Realty ._
room adih FP rail dtiuat rooai-
vaciiwe rab kiieben. Fpiacr n*. ..
brafae taaih Fu'l baai with am PRIVATF SAT F 1
•igto'Vte OO-M beta, new wirtta! *_”* *' SALt
r-toper g,p.na L-r-Mrd .* tree lined . 7*" r.*rtnj.-« Ciquimall home. , a lar
ureH .eu- utot* inim the rram wit* flretdara dining; kcxiM
■MiMdnrt.
Kaiepi COMinioifw Oa Lid
$600 DOWN
MO’T IN TODAY
i.ORON «> ---—-T- FINANaAI. SURVEY
E SALE.S LIMITED I
1 WHY? UM GovenimaM fcteei
• tSi® WINTKK MINUS. r EV 1 *JM I
"UN liUK U>T OK YOUR.'l 1
A< * ftilyf CHOICE OF PI.ANS. nDiTM iini r«ip
2 * OIRErr FROM BUILDER. LfriLiM FlUUSC. ;
’ SAT 141 P M. I
lU-VurT in Ulll REEitoN AND PINCH HOMES UNIYRRSITY DISTRICT 1
toi a ctongi Call Chanei Morris JfSk GARNET I
>'"rar[ elFMIl anyttma Naarly mu NHA. 4 bednn. S-1
P Thl* him# _ hethrm hoTM Oai^rt. aundork fidi
ttra* ih*i give! high bgaaneM. Wide totetraiMd Id
iMuding aiiW rbvE.SUE HOME nrar Corf* Rd.. *" to-tey pavad Ate <Mrbed raad.
^ ^ iptraenUy bnngtng lilt prr mo. plui »>1 '«♦'* «•
toi Ok Lid. give* tatga • imer’i ■panmeot <ti^ ..I*-**.*- f"***- U?i£J ‘U.* •"
2e-74M teveai Ifrer" »,»« dbam ate llfsfll (uH ■' ?"
I pnre. CaU Mr Clark BMIM er **•“» S*« ‘"'•‘J 1
-I EV 1A112. VICTORIA CONKTRUC
tWW TKJN LTD. EPtP PORTER nr
• VIEW ROYAL *
l».MI charming SPLIT LEVEL ’*IiTy*JLT*p!TQ*r^nN® •
atumi tte iMlni. l» II, tame . ta'SRESSlON
S.MOUTH plitter flnisk HAWED II (W> 0 n yier m., as
HEARTH, UEATILATUR lira ! ««> net lava* Ntra Ita
C ISC* in steOtoi* living room . '"I framte nroptara. yrge
trge dining room, imarl maluig. . brtght t:ll«e'*n,_neti'tern^ aun a-
hHfhffl wllh lirff Mtini: ^ •
J Bathraoina RUMPXIS Rf»M A ! ^.rUMH.V? •
LAUNDRY ROOM In DAYLIGHT J CdJI Mf .
baarnienl. Wall laiu^arad. well . .TL 7W7 ISLAND
fracad. rorner lot. .* k”?.*
A. S. POWELL OFFERS 'Mmediatk pimsKsstoN tm
dinim nr Tnwn fa C-eaHry on bus
OAK BAY STH-TM SEA ..hn " *» t b wirg-mi (till bemi r41 heal..
MOUNTAIN VIEWS. MODEHN fr'] 'IT!!!
S-BEDROOM HOME. NO STEPS LTjTl'.T
IDEAL FOR REIIRENENT *''^•*11*
UAGAR fa SWAYNE LTD.
EV t IBII (any line i
GARDEN CITY
VICTORIA CONSTROCTKW LTD.
Offers Accepted on
New 3-Bed. N.H.A. Home
Full Bsmt. 656-2801
gian <ti «• rl- 'a Trrwn Tfrira m Gmd tamlly kttrhen WOt 1' br ToL|)"'o^"'jn~er»*v'^ Tern'lii'
rao. fuU taire Him fall Mr C II IIULLAND HKAL ESTATR belru.mu 4 -item hafhr.aen lull Idiwniirrl far rate fall 4 ,K(i VAN
OayaH or EVfaMl} fa-i V>m> EVilWI to EVtlS'A "roenl basement wMh Ird bterugn DYK IC-24T1 aiQUme JufaiWI'in fa
VICTORIA CO-V-TTBUCTION LTD - KV ‘ OWNEH” OAiTr; V‘llOMK m." ll^l^rTS^ w^'^ ^ — - _
_ fl Irtple plum'i.ni Oner ate div* nice kg 4Pvlltf lave*
3 BEDROOM HOME Lo *rhu»l«. Iiut ate ihoppink cra're >117 nel Ca>h to a lute mortgage .UETCHOSiN ROAD
roughed la plumbing m full finiahr I rnmpirieiy redone ini ita ate nui at riMM EV 2-2410. ttedraorr Mibatemenl hraiae.
baaemani Aul-enatic ud beai .Man.' Iildr. All mvianalt undar guaiaa 1 non with MO ihiwn
aaliaa, Redurari to taU. GR fa-IME i toa. EV ten. I __I 411 ujt * ,-171 ***1
-area' reiRral tiall all telli nantwo
A large fan-. tecriAl' « NKP
ROOMS full tewmeni te bral
C>-rtr dtatrtri taking ta Wn MI'SI
(NTOD LITTLE 4 • RiIO.'l HOUSE
wHh haaemenl. near LanwhuTW end '
RirhntafKl un nu* llnti' (Vaa ate I
ent, mo .inu' ami n tSi (utl
aerv taH M, J.ne*..’KV falTrt to
ERIC PORTER or
LARRY SKINNER
477-47411 — 2M ‘M — tBi&JO
' l?^;‘?^*’*"r^*"'?^''?L’''“'^i“‘^lrt'}to'^.i,‘Va"I7.Bo'VTN;& sxs buPLtx
Neat, Iwo-bedroum hutne uu quiet -Near bu*. arnra* ate Uora. 2 bed-
nreto ntar «hn|it ate arhndi. Wet, rotoni nn baaemanL M<y to rara'
ronatructad by immer. only Ovr (to Mur-o, Ikwne. tTJOfl Lima
yran age. CerUral heal Fully In AlMtin 3a3-TZT4 raa EV Etfall.
I •ulairal I.tvtag num li very hrtgli' F N Caiiai du L id, ^ ^
wer '’1 fir^o “ita* vtoi’ HOME NHA-BLILP
, uv^ i,frn te. ^It.iiii.sop. To >ie« ccn'Uiiw, mi
f Lovely at« vrayuld wills, with kituiiy
Lwne paiwiJinB. llreMacrt, Ule kU
IMMEDIATE PO^.SSCON - LNI teen* On lam Nil near toa Fglly
verrttv aiea 2 bedcnmfa thru nail n-nlad to oJre rleg/i and u4y tm
Livifig (-men uilh dale flreplare. Very low malnlenaiu-r Pnra
ratorad bath, kilcftei toth note usm) Call MR^ HELEN WEBB.
Oil heat Atiached garaga. IU.300. re* 4D-«)M. J'lhnatan fa Co..
PrliKifalaa only. GR11491. Rfa-MTl
City B<*4ierag* Ltd . >rt-3»l7
LA.NGIUKD
.New 2-bc<lriiunt. nu-baietnenL
* U3 SB with II ino dnwa.
418-4*4g ar 47fa4Ufa
:BRDROn.M HOME NHA-8L1LP
la <KM Lfri-eiv con'Uiinn. I94i
Cedar Hill X fU SU.sn. Good
nnan'-ihf. Call Ted Cherttai re*.
yw-SSii' or 3SS-I447. CarWwr Agw>-
art Lid-
• SS«l NHA MORTGAGE
* yean old Lamdowne area Fnirt
iienraoai*. L ihenad LR DR panfl-
led nifflinu ream wllB bar. En.tDD.
By owner EV 4-430t
40 (tnlmtlnt
Fiid«v, P*< 3.
ISO HOUSIS FOR SALl
I le fARMAN ST , nr LAXS-
I>..\VSE .rrt ■ mCHMOXn %
—Vnmm
f«-l tlri\rln fsrncr Mint
%t' Will •CTYPt |1 di'Wn And
ill MW full vil't IRK* n » - ' M>d
I’ iWfrmut. .•"■tnfti At
KV S V92t Mr ApprilnirnAnl lo vt*w
imid*
BY OWXKR j
Try ><iur t«r or wh*t hAvr >nu *nd
lAk* mrr pAMiM-nU on lhi« S)r«r-
aid Stirdragm Tntnr in Nmtiriftc*
ATM Ownrr innutfrTf^. 4>A<K.f.
rnKDIUYW RUNCAI-nW WITH
Hurd k«dm>in In fUJI i-*ni*ai baaf
mmi. mio-MAiK tMtr Fenctd
>ird Garic*.
III COUNTM1 HOMES AHO
RRORIRTIES
KSTATK SALE
ll'x-ACRE FARM
NEAR PARKSVILLE
sn.900
Thii invquA pruoftiy wiih iur« i«l-
l:rw And tnuuiSajA vinn u ALL
Ci.r.AASn‘ And PENCRD Anri aiu-
A n) nrar A rrwin hiftiway. Thr S
BEIIRODM rVLL BASEMENT,
•iur<M hunAAlow la AUt»«<l hmod.
«irnd fr« Anri rant* Anri noi mptirr
piointMiM And r»d WBirr oupply.
innn- huitdmff ranwat of a «>eU
r'’n»ii1irtrt M* WiHlKSHOP wliB
CEMENT nwr And dnuUr alldlBI
dxii. tArt* Af^nUr GARAGE i
• Ail RARN AMt CHICKEN HOI SB.
Th* f J ciAAM 'ri M TltXKS lA
|ri*«J oft And th* "HI dTAUMd
lAAd MttuM He dto wKAtatr Mr A
hAAri W lincfe Tknra <nli IlM
r MA SuitAMe lor VLA. Ptim*
F FVidlAyAiW AI MBSU6
nirnor dMAiii.
,, P R. Rrovni Anri S<>«a Ltri.
SSSlSSSSSfStSSS
s NORTH SAANICH 9
S VLA S
A S PLUS ACRES S
S s
n A • Mriraow auma plu • S
A ram idf-raaialMri caHin S
8 nan bM««*«D fnam hoO**' * S
y r«|ialcr*d anealAB wcUa. wurk- S
S ihopi AM ctUckCB luM. wircri S
8 tnr a AIM) copper plP'n*- Ecnd 9
S tIAll AM parKlnl foclKUM tin S
S lii8>N>a>. fMArty planltri MrfT S
9 rAflOA (run AM ItAMl out (TtrA S
S propecly frrtred And nim tPHly 8
S unrirr culn^AUM for lArriiB pr» 9
S durr. N
S IVLL PRICE FOR THIS TXR S
9 RiriC Bin - tlT.NIi S
S Tn MM mi EVJ-8IIT ATS
S inssn Afuunr 9
B RON SCDGER 9
5 NrwilMd RMJly Ltf. 9
S 9
f8BI8iSIt8S8tSS
BRENTUOOD
PROPERTIES LIMITEn
TlEt West Saanich Road
-^eMMNWiI Ba>. a. C
PIMM «R‘ 1141
Bm S(iUl-Irvtl. S-tacrirouBip. <a1II
VIM (ri KmUxs VAHry AM aoria
•>« VIM. ridl pnea — liftM.
Tnhia
Afiracnva SyraraM Kdll-lAvri. A
liM fOBmA aM bMRi. Lmia
lAndACAprd let wllli am mw. Oa m a
tomiw in 1&a brinn <al BnuvraM
ba> aiiioa
Thrv* lAric MlldiaE vHtll view
<V KtPUra VaMj dM IliA alniU
a:.7SA lo noM OkU - Jim Mc-
Krvpi ~ «£ ana.
UNUSUAL OPPORTVNmr
for
EXCELLENT HTTURE
BUSINESS POTENTIAL
AlmMl ■ AcraA. fA«r iwuM iirMH,
2 goad mio. ABB UHtd aerm EA.N
RAUM7 aM pnipiaAd aM klfp«ay
RMHly AuMivtdAHa IMA Mm ar»
partiM wita Hifiaay iMpUfa. HtArb
It ady ■« -nrrii aiMy wtU publw
accMo. Propany « paniAtly arar«<
goad AttL aea* Oaaar oad m ai ^
ing viam <ri UAuria IMit Over
Its n. fronuai m IHaad HlfMiaiy.
guaiiewM Bay y'M pry>t IliiM.
Lob asan payairnL tf»dM emdd
•rM VeMor <aill eBfT« halaaca.
Cili B HUGHES. M I Mt AT
KVPaiJE
PEMBERTON. HOLMES LTO.
BRENTWOOD BAY
FISHERMAN'S PARADISE
RETIREMENT OR
STARTER HOME
Ou'MiMina ibaMacaa fioMa m a
Mca lannri U Lateb livUM non
* 11)1 hrtdAM. Smcmb caS Hickaa
• iih dIaiRi arm HW Sam, ifcllly
r>«a (or waMAT aai dryar, tdl
turn MainMM. OO-M Hml mp.
earoart _
»uU Pnea Bll.Tia-*lih ma.
Tn VIM, P9«Ad MB AAyUmA
■V >M2B *i Victarp «■ 2Mi
P, ». Broam a SM US
IjtRCE FAMILY*
NEED »tH}B ICDKOOMSt
TBlSlsrr:
A AOPM a • mia %
arrr In Maty dm W MHsola
WtH Mariatad vritli M* AManaue
km V.L.A. peawMIHa. PMI *ri««
au.m
, WANT TO RjrrtM IN anMKY*
Thia kieiiHly «>Ha« n a douWa
oaiwv Vd will fiva pM yaara al
haany rvuraasM Uvloa mm la
ITvSh Hfta «MTHt AMrirIc kit.
rhan. nadam taalliraian; 12x12 ha^
rmin. Good prdvn aril. |l Hi.
IBSllM E. OHM du-Kn
Cor** BiriMa LM. HriBay
3 ACRES PLUS
SMALL HOME
BY SWARl? BAY
tdr«l kKrilMB Inf FaWT'-ga i 'MlMl,
Hui 1 AadmeriA Mana lt~ -Hr coM
HindJiiaa aM M* autonajlc hau.
Wiiad fer naga Md drrar. EiMlaoi
AAiiN And tarmt AvaiJaM*
Full PiicH S99iiQ
JOHN NEFT-EVMIH
Nurthivrairm 8arurilia« Ud.
Ynur Bnatmed •aalicf
Pncri OAvai Aga* in
■a-MU 182 IMI
I S3 W ATIRriOKT
PIOfllTIB
NEAR ARDMORE
J 000 FT. WATERFRONT
7S SECUJDED ACRES
BETTER BUY NOW
VALUES CXMNG UP I
ss
ITIIM REASONABLE IN FALL AND
miNTCR—Naany ■ri-am Mi ««
•••rrtail ar* aelllag CM tUlH.
tlvA Tit ama Mr HH.W Htndd ka
>t<Mr mtASOHAHLR aari *llh Ilia
FINE HOMS ANO BUtLDtNr.S
INCLUDED R It EVEN BITTER.
Tlia bcana H OLD ba> antTlD aad
■M LARGE LnrtNn ROOM Ml a
1< n PLATE CLASH WINDTIpr far.
tna tM LOVELY RAANICH INLET •
fi-'an thr HUGE varaMah <b* ran
mXiy the BEAirnFUI. SI'NSETR
Theta an* POOR BEDRnnM9.
TMNU RATWROONIA a GI'EST
9iz>: oiimiR ROOM, t full
'.fUSCHENT «lll> NEW Krri Walrr
Fwnar* IT* KltrlMi ia aid laMi
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ntNOCA TP mnrimfa IM Pbicva
and gi ' A itf trnlli nf tl* itxani
«<*dd m* a Ifiaomid or (*n wli)i
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nOATHOCRE antnr nim BEAmr.a.
a LARGE WClRRrittOP. a RIO
1101*11.1 GtRAGK AM TWO
Gt*E!Tr COTTAGER Vrrr lillla
tnrdenlfig ■■ inial It In NATITRAL'
9TATE mih hnalv TRAITR thriwh
It* *nnria A lira (WTharri alvav
irrrt OF PBITT and IM PRIVATE
Br»«o * * ni* fmn tnaln
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•I CALL ME TO VTEW
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■Vtdtti I Day er Kilal
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HAGAR A SWAYNE LTD.
WATERFRONT ACRE
h Nnnti Saanirp *Itti 1« R. al
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ItLudmnwA. Pro MnJnog. Utrti.
rmlr. and living naan wHh rieM
firvrritrr. Srpawia atroga. Noraga
huildlAg. ntriii t» hriHi aad bnal
hnaM *llh Minrli and Eiriira
arnp Ml naium Ja n* rxcapl fnr
amaU garriol and mcberlaa. Drlvr-
tny dovm to addtilnriAt dwelling
al* ai wA««Ft adta BrautHul mi*
viM of SmtIIiu CMnnrii. .tanaum
Ntrrnaa aM ualdilnd aimaMina.
AaklMEMm
M-ltM Mr. ElwrU dT7 MM
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WATERFRONT
PROPERTIES
CHOICE W.lTERUlONT
1 1» N wAiaifrvni Klih 7 bfrirm
Mder hem* Idral Nailini.'wrn Dro-
iM-icd tMMi area. <'l<ar to city ->
atkint 11 * n« .
7 Ovrr half drra "t walailrTrH mih
} hednirin nr*' Ivan* Wonderful
aieimminf and bnaiing taking
•9 i(U
For antmimnicnl In \irw otiia* —
P Mtnhtl) .IW-TUI AMiima
BlXlRMAN INVESTMENT CO,
LTD
lUl Cov t.9i.
IX)K FUTURR IWUI
Buy of Todav
4 *T Rraiilifril arrat wnb aoiimi.
130 n ar rqcrr beach truniasr.
K illr tfoor llinriv lucritlim •« Juan
Kuca. Natl Tudor collage *iih
vipwa I'hite lo main road and vil-
lac* Ideal fnr ■vudivfakm w MOl.D
INli t»ROPERTY A RARE OP
PORTl'NITV FOR ROMEdNE WITH
FTTURE POTENTIALS IN MIND.
I'-'ce Mt HP -S rath haM'et Clear
title MeCandieaf Realiv 8X1 Fm.
RVKn. evei RtRih NmI>vi-
Wtwte RVldlla or Mrt Ramiriala
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farNM WM Prim p im A B
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iiif
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visid. ta-stp-temptiriK pAnpis
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hrighipn « htHiiF with (nut*
lui abundancP. Use wxnjI or
fi-stnuid tkMs. PBnern SIS:
two IxlJ-inch tramfers.
'niitty-flve cents in coint
(no RtHinpR, pJeasei for this
pHtteni to Lhuth Wheeler,
CHIT of The D«lly Colonist
Ncediecrtft Dept.. SO Front
Street. WeM, Toronto. Ont.
Print plainly penem num*
ber. >T)ur name and address.
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Quilt Book 1 — IS eompleta
patients. Mr.
iVVic ITrfip Jumper
9266 1^11 ' ^
Ll| lir*«iA«a'ffTAATaM
Searching for atyles with
ZING? Here k is — In a coat-
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Printed Pattern KiM;
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nap: bioune 2% yds. 3S-in.
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(no stamps, please i Ibr thia
pattern, Print plainly size,
name, address and style
number.
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Martin, ean of The Dally
Goloidsi, Pattern Dept., 60
Front Street West, Toronto,
Ont.
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SKASUAPK
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wa'.vn i«i HiTfiy da't to ML Bokof.
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o-Hing rantn m'*!] nrofMacc BmuII-
fufly landiraarri wilti *oay acc*u
in "Sir own boodi Riftil odjacmi
lo SfUnay Villai* Ym am n.*a ta
•i-iivitl*i tLM> down
WILLS OF WHITTOMES. MSSTYI
PIERS LSlJtND
SEAm 'T LOTS
Priced fiOnt Sf.l'iO to
Brichui**. .map* laari. eMIojujahi
now avallalilF. Dma la amfb** mr
nrarirl of Pl*r* lalajid or juti pb**
ut lor funbor UiformallOD.
FHASrR BISCD^
730 PANDi''KA AVKSVE
OmCE: WMIl RU JC llJt
WANT
WATERITIONT REVENUE?
SEE MY AD UNDER
WESTERN HOMES LTD
MAIN AD.
JOHN J/VMES
W ESTERN HOMES I.TD.
HIGH VIEW
Thro* arroa U CoMrol Saanlrti, Mgh
on a hank. (HWluriOri wliA vww* both
*Bsi AMO wnl. AS Waal ttmrr lo
huliri nm and preni laUr from
rftlng laM valwi. Prtc* tfJ.Sfl.
*lia trrsK. For mor* drtaila rMI
WU.r DAVIS. 3. H. Whlilom* aM
Co Lid. asrim * rewdowc.
ttisne
200’ SEAFRONT
Anpru I am W»w(m na*»>a.
Vrry aacludori IT mllri out SoeM
wav Prwo iMjy lariM). fS.m
Rl’TU K. HUFlIfB.SdN KV 4 HUL
GR41S1I C N. BONTACUB CO.
LTD.
w CHOICE WArERiRo.rr
SMwnigsa Lsha. M.au. ClwrUa
Savag*. *tMTS4. MMOSI
Oaik* a Wallace Rooily LlA
IS3 WAN! lb 10 lUT
_ NOUSiS
WA.VnNG TO BELL?
I bSM aMWwa W«w« $m
honaa of cMnritr oeri la>
riividuaiity ui im 3. lo L
boriraon rnoa* If luwr
homo 10 OITFERENT. U*
graunda ra looauoo OFF
THE BEATEN TRACE '
Prill m*. I rirohriWv M\«
tour buyer.
CRAY LURENZa:.>i, aM4T.
Cotany Horn* Salo*. M-Xai.
URGENTLY REQUIRED
FAIRFIELD
It yos hrivo • 2 barirot i t u . baa*
moril buai* In ino Hraolia Si -
W«rr*ri Cardona ora^ 1 hava all
c*ah BvallaWt t» w 8)1 M. Tkia
■aeuiaa aittai wania a ban* ua tn
AI yn aid vntli riMoua rowa aM
*1va-lB garaga I raa ili<iw im
inariialrly Ftanaa rail L ManImU
e/a FairBoM RaaMy BV LfW
CASH MO.NEY
FUR YOUR NOME
Vnaeg naM* havt arid tkoir
hanc aari doMamloli aood
a 84 hawo). haaoawrii ban*
Prvfrr Fatrflalri. Hi|H
Guadm ar Oak Bay htd wall
«va>iirio* aU arota MAfUB
MALBO.N. 47MOT CMaiv
Homo lalaai J»Xai
3 OR 3 BEDROOMS
Cllant anariri lib w *a Mn* *ri
naoMly m Ika markat Mua ba
U Bira rilMJlM aM lalrly cfaaa la
■Wanlt. Qairli gmaomew an* aara»
muk owwaiiNl. It iMfiUng tt wU-
UW Waaao rail Mr. Clara Halrbar M
A REBNARD S CO. Ltl)
EV a Mas RV 2 2M
B TOUR BOMS FOM BALE?
t am <r«ry Hiorl af UMIogpi aM Mr*
britaf* wailiai Nr MaaiM MaNo*.
Um. Plaaaa osU
HERB HODGSON
BVtZW Boa SVIHH
Hairy Fnolor Ltd.
CASH BUYER iXHI TKADmOMAL
•t-ia MiM wNb 1 biiriiin aM
rim re aartudori «nerny L'g li
ftSfBB Cal Grafean Barf& raa.,
rin u«
C. C. HaiatwniM • Cs. LM
1121 r- - •—‘ Stroot Hi-aMI
OLDER HOMES WANTED
IN
Nici Residential Area
Five raiwa BSHi U MSMB «a
hava cuaili amlliM—«a glahM call
CHUCK MrKLREA W JOHN CHAp.
MA.N at KVLSIril aajliM.
Nonsaaiiais BoewittM LIA
WANTED — Low riown naynMfri
bomaa. Bvsara waking. liMk-Clk-
IM. 2 or > bMraoma. any rilotncL
Phoaa mo il pm na* la lalL
D. A. SMITH
RM. 4Tteill
Carrinor Asoaaoo Liri. ^HltM
HO Ikb ANM oil BVtB-i WUl
mafco a eaib oOor m tmm RENT¬
ABLE IkriM rogarrilom of doMItlim
V -iratkm nuar my agof'i. Mr.
HoriCHe al EVAMi M TV IRllI
lodsy Mr HM actMo. Nl — aM
Itoafty m. _
WILa. BUY YOtnR 3 OR ABBIb
Nom bcMO Maallatolv lar raah.
If t'l awiaSla l« rmrial pmoMa
yot laM aeuaB, call ny aiont.
Klleaori NauH al NtwiioM Roetly
Ltd tv Mllf. arytimo _
CASH CLIENTS
Wui gay au cnah * cam la mat-
IMa feir >oer t « Aaorifnoai ar m *
wtUi Baaoaeni it BEnalblo. Call
View WOM. BV ASaa er GR S4HS.
Btne Frkw Roally.
WAJITEO UKENTLY -
lar eaab ar tana. Aey amriim er
kvmtka emidoraA "*— rail TM
cravea MAI448 m 183 MIS CorWer
FOR SALE OR TRADE BEAUTT
aaioe. la goM taraDoe. tw hmo ar
tquMy la kaiaa Ph. BV ASM.
EV AMIS
GOOD fTlXbN S BEORM METIIIE
mow hoe* m cBavUM area, i*
t iarM k* aaM heyor. J. Mama,
VI MM HoiMa L Iri,_
WANTBD-B088B WITH REVENUE
ami AraecB arita lor gurrtmaor.
•I3MMU igrMatTori). riVeWZi
onytMnr. Hartni** RaMtm
BOMBS WANTED
II your beuoa la lar aale. gioaaa call
Jim Raam M7kM tt IIAWIA
ISLAND HOMFS LTD.
HANDYMAN REQUIRES fKB8E9
or ringirxoa M mM M roealra <r
rtiHai gmeartlat lor eaoh. CaU
BV4 7TU
l34~PIOPI«'nr FOI SAU
l-t>R SALE
PROPERTY NEAR
DOUGLAS STREET
Lots 4 snd 5 Pisn 238 on
Nisgirt Street.
AK>roximsiely 17,125 tq. ft.
Offers will be received to
twelve noon
December 22, 196.
fw ibe purchsM of die
abovr-deicribed properly
The highest or iny offer not
necesurily sccepted
For particulsn Apply
W. A. Tymehuk. C.N.I.B.,
1608 BlsnshArd St., VlctorU,
B.C. Phone 3CL1134.
NORTHRiDGE - TSkltt, TREED,
alt wrviata. noma rada VIM.
SM.UfI
GOOD NHA BUI L Dt N't!" lot.
«lUF nrM In fTM THIIcwa Rri.
fka y g 3M EV ATI88
NHA. TWlKn TFxllir BM
TERMS TO, WITR «!■ 818 on
EUc'LiuB. H ACRE VIEw“LOT
fur taJa 8(.a8. U«8 SaoU Clan.
niG Gi orCfI:
l?y \ ir«il Farirli
‘Hry, ('«ry (irsNl, «e lure THIS ws>.’‘
1S4 PkOPiRlV FOR SALl
T^IXWK • ■ ■
4 LOTS LEFT 1
ASH ROAD
SEK THESE LOVELY HIGH TREED
Um LARGE FRONTAGES' iW
TO l«< SOME HAVE BEAimV'UL
HCA'NTALN VIEW PRICED FROM
•4 l« TO U m Bl'ILn TQ SUIT
t’NDER WINTER WORKS. DEAL
DIRECT WITH FRASER CON.
STRI'CnON LTD CALL NOW LKN
WARDLE orrtet MB-im
HOME enSMS
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Exceliral »Wlri»i( M *1111 IS foal
natmfrM aa Saniia Barbour
• I acne moiliy cHaiM. wai«r
and byriid Etna Loko Roori.
SooSa.
Fnr abova all MR. AThEY *>re
mSMB and UR RAVENHIU.
mvA MS Mn
C G Hruimnaa aad Co. Ltd
1131 Biontharri SL UJ4IM
MAG.NIF1CENT SEA V’EW
HOMESm:
at W Mila FWnt
ONE ACRE
of icoiue hraoiy arar
TMrgraga Ca«* . only
a.M
Cal ARCWIE GREENE. EV 4 tUl
IV Mm
PEMBERTON lOLMBS LTD.
leveiTtreed" lot
Want' oa Bia*nd*« Pie. crif ANb
Rri Sisa aa bri. HISS.
) li3Y9 ON CIANEY RD aapmita
Baran Pte.
Lai 4 - ffr xltP
Let 3 - B-xIValW
Pnea toMg oach Cau C BNDIN
Ha iTIA Raa 4TMU8
Triwa A CMuauT Raaity LiA
LANDS END ROAD
AOIEAGE-N SAANIOI
U PARK LAND ACRES aumrtinihiag
SalMlria CMnae ON NEW WATER
P1PCUNI Vary luitaaar fee mb-
mviriaw U 3 llaemo koa oM rhaM
DVr bwWMM Prtra <Mj BUB IB.
K iri iMbna aamuabta J F aTNLAY-
N. Am»419 Mvlimo. P. R l(*a«
A a-ACRE GULLY
B* *aar««. mui WO m—mf Aal
M. Harr w« have 2 m ia* W SR-
OLJiaiM am a PAVED od-M me
witli CITY WATKR oriy a fa* ban.
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IBACM tt Wiaty-a Laeaoa HOM
*NA MB roM R. MrMmn. rirtBBi
W i Hii^PM miii YbyM
ARDMORE LOrr
13Sk340
Bmidthdty traari «mb maoriow view.
•wwpiaK \-^t htiilWM bd. Oi
ga*ad nTM gnir lu ugw
ONLY SZMD
ESQUIMALT
NBA araerori M »13i. waal. bl*
teeatam MBA 8a«a MW aa*.
LEW HOILUET
IV 3 m UoriM BAAMA
Tbwn oM CBmary Aaafty UA
MT. BABER VIEW
LOTS
Only A Ma tan a* A/n'l riaiay. Buy
ana eri tbow aM builri no*, la Ubri
Mvaniaga U >1* MM Une'i granc
R U Nay. EV ri-MiH .* A tic.
Mnmm. GRTIMA Vietoda Ruaiiy
Ln. Kv yviia_
OAK AAV lOL'TM
rholcn liaeri huilriiM M dean ta
Uiv AvMW* Flr« lim* sllond.
IA.3B Ptaam caU Dow BaviAflon,
VICTIMUA WEST
I 'ML WraL taiiil oaoA
AMM t am a d Mr alMla m rioMria
dweUlfW. SUM Ml* J. H Taylor.
■B-lMA aea ■ wTBM RC i*~r
I AEAimrUL ACRBACE SCT
arafrnai Icria anlb Uirlicrtri anrtwr-
age fat yachiomra 1A miaulra Cram
roairri «ri Vtetoria UA-Dll
WILL BUILD qUALfTV HOMb'oP
)<M eikrira Savtral nier Iota Wani
Md flBaanag aeailablo
J Wb l tc raft Bulriara EV Mlril
VLA auruMNO lot'on roC-
!(<■ Crea. Ckll Ruariar OBaatruellia.
CRT BM __
i»5 PiOPfirr WANTID~'
DO YOU OWN A BUMNCn OR A
bona *Wrai voa alan to orU* Your
rneatry *1II bn kM* rneOdreriial li
rina w A TWra la nb oblimiijaa.
Can FRED T. OHfBNS. MMI41 ar
roa, M8NBr, Northmooioni Soewl-
tioa Uri.
CASE FOR TOUR ACRCAGH
<B LOTS
Wo gcmalw IMmo* If Uw grlea H
ngbi PhMo KaaMW OaotrMikA
mBB.
OUR NtW~BOUks Aiti~8BLUNC
OB *rjl that *a kora niiwitng oui
^ wnoriny If rai aairi to aril
M or a buirb at them pteaaa aalL
Ra rina A Fim-I) Noonei
ITTAM imminn oMyt
ClASAlflCAtlon
ClAAAilied
BARGAINS
1S$ fROflRTY WANTib
WANTED BUILDING L0TS~AND
ACREAGE CALL K J BUTLER
EV Midi ARmUK
OLYMPIC HOW ES LTD.
WANTED APARTURKT SITE IN
foeri loeaaoB la U* ciiy PMm
K awgi CaiilraeUnn Ca Xld..
JBEitSL
WANTED ^nilCE LOT IN BAAN-
trb or Oak Bay aavfarably witk
war Phut* 4T»3fcl _
CASH ROW FOR LOTS
Cilmoai Cnnoi GRltHA
ISA AC8IA(il P08 SALl
ANb WANTID
CENTRAL SAANICH ^
ArrlUfM w'Vrrli artMdia and avtr.
greaM, lugti kraOKm
1 m AT - U M
1 U AT- *3 ]«>
l.» AC-83 Ml
Y1* kital 4.?n AC may 0* purctaaieri
Sri 89 788 M imna.
ROYAL OAK
.81 AC — B 388
WiBuM arra <mib tv i i ii m n a
WEST SAANICH
TYria praaony la tornlM on a Hof*
and ha* a aarvay M Ireea.
il AT •Agemn.' — nm*
Rea 4n-44l8 Bui AW MM
I
Take Advantage of
CONVENIENT
CUSTOMER
PARKING
when you call at the
VICTORIA PRESS BUILDING
ON DOUGLAS STREET
1JLND - LAND — IJLND
MILL BAY-CX)BflLE HILL
AREAS
IB or/M 810 mu
)• a'-rm liBia
w arrra. gtriautal tM \1a* H.m
B a*r*« P4 ym
S arm. mn*** HootM M »
138 Arm. *m m -fimM lanbep riaa.
aiM Narrwi 844 800
Mm O mm nib riiiiHiTii TIAtAIT.
P. R BMMTN A BONA LTD.
HILLSIDE -4VF
NEW or
USED CARS
aKAPRONT ACBKAGR REQUIBED.
Ther* ■ a gnori martol fur aM-
fraat grqgmilra m il* CaM lalaaria
bM oa a* nm« aaam Fm afflrmt
t*m*e omio «r mi Pat Rm
TM HWBH HC. LaM aad iMar-
anrri Agaa r y Uri. Ml Goarrmnmri
B . Vicinna
•CUENTS FOR ACREAGE*
y-* «M W my etMu am aM ara*
*wi Mi mallK bW mnriW aref*r
a»aw f-Moartri Ttiri aihrr rkani vmtri
B r M beriranin brana m arteag*
raa* B«>->na VkHor Aerw EV A34a
anvtim* Bma Pi h a RMIte tR4
Q MgWa AL
M acTM Wlh g^ bMcan laM aM
*Bim augtri.t. BS.aao AriWeant caw
arra *iib t-aMraom tana avail-
able F.xpbOrni larma NMl A. Fra-
aor. HW Mri l. m PbMora
AMtAGE FOB BALE'
l-arga ar amaiL *iib * *ilbaat
bnm*. IWlriiM Ma ale. CaU
GEuAGK CHA*. thr kaaciaiiai w
ImM NW2IU Maytbir Ra My UA
iWcmV WTOS 8H(^ BOR
W**l Canal mlmn. Canr^. Ijtm
mtmiw alaa J«*a 4 *t*al Anva.
CR AlBtwGR 1 MB
THUD PROPERTY.” !• ACRRR
Tan Milr Pwii. la awm wan
Bi HM !■■ ■ _ __
CA9R FtBI AnSACE ADJACRNT
>a ia«*ar Kajigri CWM IIABB
191 PAtJHl FOI SALt AND
WANTID
DUNCAN
33 ACRES
KOKSajMI RIVER
Dear I 8B f**4 at WlaranMaf liver
frantAgr Mra) lar mmpciia. L«*
bnnki. lal ao DooWna. 9ia arrta
rtveF Mli in liny, anaj nnia arm
analy nanriri. Balaiira lli. radnr
aM raogb gradng. tiwdy Kweea
boann on fan bnaamml. FIregiaca,
aa* mi fWbnra T«a borirooma.
llvtag raon. dlaMi roeen. Ptn-
b(«ka bnth. all gtaairrad. auorb
barn intb hay a>aw. gotori rand
riom la oennol t’nuiuaj pragrrly
■Hih goori mvrMial RMHitieally
prirari at 131 m wiih 8.V8H) rii>*n.
Rarluafa* *llb Wiynr GnfMh.
ninna 74ASm or t4Af»3 avmiiigi.
H. W DICKIE LTD
BOX J»
DLNCAN EC.
NEAR rOWICHAN BAT — » AC.
Brm, avvr ball rHmreri. rand Irrail.
age I bmiroorn bon*. Lov. knr
lnx*o
Mm Chaararih-Miwlara, <4AM<T
P. R Bra*e A Sana UA. a*»4B
WILL TRAUPROdULIIVI MOD
am Brai. Niea herai Oooa to. Fnr
apanmcnl buJIriug « bama. Vie-
aorta Pma Ria 4M
198 GULP ISLANDS
PROPfITilS
SOUTH PENDER ISLE
314 ACRES AND
TWO COTTAGES
FLNE PEBBLE BEACH
Rwm vnilaiul it* nrilaara Ihia moikl
t* a FANTASTIC BUY-bat WI-TH
lh«m II la REALLY WORTH a great
deal nwrr iban riaual vaiunibai TIci
BEAUTIFULLY TRKED arrawriv
wuh RAST REACH ACrE.SR and
NEARBY GOOD ANCNOftAGR
■brnilri mil tm DOUBLE THH
PRICE IN SPRING. bW If SOLD
NOW Ihlf II a REAL OPPORTUN-
ITY. YTirra It wwrr ax-allabl* m
the raad and ibe murnhlni la mil.
dnrari but VRRY t.TTTI.E exnena*
will arrrennliati BOTH of ihe*
ilrma flcrunled all 'ear mmd bv
a vmire who vnlom the SCCir-
S">N ihl* weild make tb- PER
FECT HIDEAWAY f<e> ih* ltr«d
buainranman <* a srWMRR COT-
TAOE bn- IS* FAMILY fb* nriterr
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For Sensation
In A rt World?
ansion
Keeping pace-with growth ahd
change Is the biggest chaDenge
facing trustees of Che 1966
Greater Victoria School Board,
says chairman John Porteous.
With ihree others of the nine*
man hoard. Mr. Porteoua is
seeking rp-electloh Dec. 11.
"Our biggest problem Is to
meet the needs of the expanding
pc^imlation with a building pro¬
gram." declares Mr. Porteous.
a board member for the past
four years.
CHANUINO DEMANDS
"Also we must re-train our
teachers tn cope with the chaitf-
ing dnnanrta ol modem educa¬
tion "
Mr Piwteous. an accountant,
and K. J. Wood are the two Vic¬
toria repreaentadves whose
terms n^re this year.
Mr. Wood, owDer-manoger of
two moving companies, has
aervod one term as a member
At the buildings and grounds and
adult edueatiao committees.
ADEqi'ATE FACIUTiES
Hh special Interest has been
in providing adequate facilities
for retarded children.
lliey are opposed by Or. Vi»
tor A. Rogen. 1777 Hollywood
Oescent.
"I'm Intereeted in education
reqtdiing thought rather than
memorizitian. " toys Dr Rog¬
ers. He would also like to sec
all students participate in team
sports, not Just the top athletes.
KENlOR .MEMBER
S a a n i e h Trustee FrarKet
Thompson, scsiior member after
tour terms, has two opponenls.
They are Arthur B. Gunson.
an engineering technician br the
provincial govenunent. and Dr.
William E. Thompson, a dentist.
Mr GatTim was prompted In
!ruo by last year's acclamatkms
to the school board, plus a gov-
leminent appointment.
"I dicki't want that tn happen
again." sayi Mr. Garrison, of
1312 Mt. ttriiigt— Cram Road.
POUR CmLDRCN
Or. ThrwiqiaQo'i inerest la
ediKwiiQB is ^a nred by fas four
schooi-age c hUdren.
"And they nsnd people to
ru n," s oya the doreor. wte Uvea
•i M Rowley Rond.
Mrs ntompaon (whoae legal
name Bamett-TTttmpaon wfll a(^
pear on the balMI is a house¬
wife ttfto has been ehatrman at
the public reiabaas and educa¬
tion committees of the board.
She is also the board's repre¬
sentative on the Metro and
Unuai boards of health.
Deeen^r there adll oak Bay has t twsHway con-
•atca be thTM new sh^iJ» it faoumbent Peter
OR* by M rs. P . K. Hr, Dorothy May El- Rising coata are leipiwsttfjla
liwin, a comparative newcomer naor, wMfaer housewifa who la tor • Jl,700,000 aupplemenUiy
3ia circlet tn VkterU, of knmediaie paal-pretodent ig Wll- refcrendura wMch relepcyan of
paintings la ink, egg tempera ^ Parent - Teacher Asnei- the Greater Vkiaria School Dia-
^ and gouache. ainn. tM win vote cb Dee. U.
, ML. Mrs. EUmcr. 1137 NoCthw- The mmey to neadad to oom-
ii M iom# of hit recrot aeries done bam Road, has lived here tig plete profeeta which were ap-
Im the theme of Uw years and once narrowly km a proved in a refereodtan hi tha
Tonight of 7:30 p.m
OVER 400 LOTS
Quality Modern
By INA D. D. t'HTHOFF
I have Just been reading a|
review a well-known Eastern!
critic of painting of the move-'
ment In. Canada which echoes
cannot help feeling is a fleeting |
craze for sensation in painting.
Take the two exhibitions re-1
cently shown at the Art Gallery ^
of Greater Victoria. One (rf thei
artists had gone overboard In
his desire to startle. It was a
shout few attentton but ended in^
ranvaues of tiae but
I mtereat and attendance was
piKH
IS IT SHOHCASE?
Has he artist any responsl-
I bility toward his public, or is
I painting to be allowed to become
merely an entertainment?
Is it being used as a showcase
for the painter who seeks to
, eapreis himself, even when
I there is little or nothing to ex¬
press? It seems to have been
caught in a period of confuaton
in its de8i>erate struggle to avoid
! being ticketed os evenly faintly
representational in style.
Gimmicks are added to dis¬
tract the public from realizing
that toe work Is weak and Its
value will not survive the pass¬
ing lashion
Are we allowing ourselves to
. br influenced loo much by our
next door neichbors who hgvr
been exalted as world leaders
'In art*
ABiUTV TO DRAW?
Where are they leading our
painters? Are Canadians e»-
perieocing painting to their own
way, br are they content to
rehash qdiat has been brought
forth under different w»y% of
I life by a different nation?
I Many young painters are led
to believe that they need no
longer be able to draw correctly
or to ••• paint well, but ttiis
new freedom may mean the
disappearance of t^ search tor
tondiroentais on which a good
painting Is based. A firm tech¬
nique and solid worinnanshlp
can never be despised but they
by themaelves will produce littls
UTETm TSw'to r ** Mt used to express a per-
**• “fSU!, "IJIlSff I sonal and creative vision.
»RAPHK«
r uwt LP* p f*« There is a decided movement
* mmS. nwsy frottt painting and toward
»(i SMSmi us ntois- graphic art. and many exhibi-
...uop s«> .m«r*r«c- limited to
■pprifws ihnT » «r ta.graphics. Ihere arc many new
techniques being explored most
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AlftlirTTF II
Both Good, Bad in Pollyanna; A Difficult Play
Snleltite Rftirtip due Jan. 5
B> BERT BINNV I
^ The St Luke's Players pro-
durtioA of Catherine Cushings
.Piiliyanna. which oiienod a rum
I of (our performances last night.
I offers considerable in the way oi
I entertainment including laughs
It has situations and lines .in
I which the strength lies in humor
[and others where the tmiwct is
'essentially in the area of pathos
The players, particularly
Titv deewfiMPee as NaiMy aad
Don Martin a.s [>•. Chiiton, of¬
ten brought these iwints off
smartly, but Uwtrr were impor¬
tant Interludes which were sen-
jouiiy undertdayed.
* * *
I *me script is nut ui acUvr
one, so what action there is
must be emphasized and the
speeches, which carry Just about [ piauae she received were rieWy ]
all ’the plot, must have sficclal deserved. • ■
rare and attentiun. j -BUrssiwn Johnston, as 'Mrs.
. It is not enough that the char- Canfiiody. Owirgianna Uiinii as
actors be merely represented on mijs Calroil and Linda Rodj^r
rather sfereotyiied lines- they ris Mrs. Greeg struegled eanv
must be assumed and lived. t-^tly with a rather tedious fl|)ert-
Np matter how well known or ^ p,ay Qiw wonders if
ot^vKWS a char«ter may be. ^ ^ ^
these characters all have rea- ;iimRether.
soiw for carrying on the way: Pepj».r was acid aa Polly
they do. Depth and sincerity m lUrrmrtxv hm the thought is
the playing of them comes pnly Uial at certain
wh« these reasons are under- ^
stood. * * * ”*■- conveyed Utal ahe
} w!is .Straining every nerve not
Denise Wood as Pollyanna is. ,o sofipn.
above all and for her ago. s
quite brilliant speaker and she
^viouaiy aoakt up dircclioci like
a spong<\ The rounds of ap- I
Hetty Jefuif»ierre did a highly;
■acceptable Job as Nancy. an<t
CharHe - Croft made a gooil
ljurimy.
Dave Shearer had >nme fine
interluiV-s John IVndletnn
but why. oh why, wasn't her
made up to look older*
lion Martin, ■ always a mosi
reiiaMe performer, matte an ex¬
cellent Dr Chilton, and LesJ
Moutray earned 1h/ vnall r«rt
'g Bleecker quite adia|U#t«)y
fcathertoe Brown and tT<«n, lemf»», liany I>jkey's dtrrehm
Croft played Pollyanna and was gi»*l. Tlie two '.ets and tlw
Jimmy in the "five years later" fighting wire rntin'ly a<tequal<*.
iwrt OI the play. Pirilyanna goes m again at
D.15 tixlay ui Si. Luke's H.iH.
Apart fmm some question- folkiwed hy ai matmee Saturday
able positioning of the r>layers aftemmjn and the wnnd-up jrr^
;uid a kick <d vanatains in formam.'!- Saturday evt-mne
42 SailH ttnluntBl victoria, B.C.. Fri.. Dec. 3, 1965
Alouette 11 on Beam
OTTAWA iCPi-ITte orbit of
Canada’! Alouette II satelUte is
less than two per cent off its
planned path, the Defence Re¬
search Board said Thursday.
Since its Sunday night launch-,
tng at Vandenberg air force
base in southern CaliforBia,'
Canada'! Second orbiting space¬
craft has had a few shakedown
problems. But none were due to'
the satellite itself
raw PROBLEMS
"We had a few iHoblems du-*
to ground stations but they are
essentially rlrared up now.'
said Dave Bouldim;. sateliite
controUrr at the DRB's tele¬
communications station at
nearby Shirley Bay
5tr. Boulding said latest nr-'
bital (iguea ahow AloueRe ITs
path around the world takes it
to a maximum altitude of 1.S0)
miles and a minimum of SSj
miles, compared to planned fig-
umi of 1.86$ and 306.
DDITIRENT HEHiHTS
First indicatioRs after laiaiciK
ing gave the maximum and
minimum heights as 1,S37 and
329 miles.
tVhile actual orbit bai not
Iwm pinpointed for the United
States Explorer XJOCl utelUte
that was boosted into speee:
aboard the same Thor-Agetu B
rocket, both DRB an) U.S. Na-
tiOBal Acronac'^ct and Space
Adreiidstra 11 o n scientiita feel
the U.S craft will stay within I
the required range. |
One joint experiment of the
two satellites, involving temper-;
ature measurements, requires |
that the two craft stay within;
1.000 miles of each other for at
least a month.
Tracking figures Wednesday 1
diowed the Two sateDites were
only 27 kilometres (16.8 miles)
spert and were separating at
the rate of only fa kilometres
•about one mile) a day.
t'OMFORT.AIM.E MARlilN
"This gives us comfortable
margin for the one-month pe¬
riod.” sai^ Frank Davies. rhie(|
superintendent of the Shirley ■
Bay telecommuntcations estab-'
' Ushment.
So far. Alouette D is provid¬
ing about seven hours of data
DANCING SATURDIYS
CMa. araAi*a a-flMB SaatW^ Baa*
Or«k. IS a Cl*^ B*a. 1
COMING!
Vletaria Theatr* GuHra
“ALADDIN”
MePberaoa Ptajhonaa
Dec. l -il
a day. just about Its planned
maximum.
Alouette I, which was
launched from Vandenberg 38
months, ago, still Is providing
about four hours of telemetry a
day, althou^ it had a life ex¬
pectancy of only Mie year.
"We’re not sure Just how long
Alouette n will last," sak) Mr
Davies, "but we expect at least
one year from It."
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and see from tha
best seat! In the
MsFhtrtin TNootri
Any Show tor the
Special Comblnattoh
Prict M-71 per person
DINNER and SHOW
, included.
PLEASE RESERVE
AHEAD
US 5SU
Make Your ReM>rval1nn Now for the Holiday Seaaon
at the COACH and FOUR
f
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Pick Casual and Afternoon Dresses—wide range of fabric, style, color
TerrUto value ... all are dresses youVt admired in our regular stodc now avail¬
able at genuine half price savings! The choice of fabric is truly wide . . , wools,
(‘repea, knits and assorted blends in blacks, browns, Ms. blue, greens, greys and
more! So hurry down and pick your dress fashion right classics for daytime wear
plus pretty dresses for those teas coming up! Sixes inchide petites, juniori. misses,
and half sizes. Friday’s definitely the day for getting “that” dress, but be down really
early ,.. probably nothing will be left but what is will return to regular stock,
Monday, j
PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY-
NO MAIL, PHONE OR G.O.D. ORDERS, PUASE
TIM kAV. WOMI’* Onmmm. M
^ Price
' %•
• at 10.90
IS at 19.90
M at 1430
no at 19.95
IM at 925
U at 29.96
• at 39.95
SM drma at
4 prtee far
S 4ajral
Soft Suede Leather
Brand Name Slippers
Sale 2.38 pr.
Here’s Just the style of aHpper you’ve been looking for ... srft as can be ||
I suede . . . sUp-on style, perfect for SQuare dancing or casual wear! Find [\
them In outfit harmoniziRg white, toast, bone, navy, green, gold and wine! |
Sizes 54 to 94. ~ . |
, Monday the price wiU he 3A9 |
The BAV, HOKier)', main
VICTORIA'S GREAT tSTORE. DOUGLAS AND FISGARD. OPEN DAILY 9 A M/ TO 5:30 P M. SHOP THURS.. PRI 9 TIL 10 P M. DIAL 385-1311. COBBLE HILL. DUNCAN. SOOKE, GANGES, GULF ISLANDS CALL ZENITH 6W0 TOLL FREE
Make these dresses yours--extend both wardrobe and budget
. •
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YOUR DOLLAR WORTH AT LEAST 1.20 FRIDAY
Wide Angle and Telephoto Lens Set Included
Great Gift Idea for Your Favorite Photo Fan!
Complete with
Leather Carryins
Case and Strap
Reg. Price, 119.88. Sale,
CDP $6 Nosthly
• With the Kowa 35-mm single reflex (amera you take exactly what
you see through the lens. ^
• Built-In light meter—completely automatic.
• Variable shutter speeds—ground glass and split image focusing.
• High precision craftsmanship — incorporating the best advances in
automatic convenience.
• You'll be delighted with the quality results.
Horry to the Bay Friday or Saturday for this exeiting ptt boy. Monday
yoo’ti pay 119.88 lor thh Kowa S5-mm single Imu reflex camera.
BUY NOW... PAY UTER
•Cae your Bay C.DP. when porchastng
glfta Uke the Kowaflex Camera above. There's NO DOWN PAYMENT and
yoo have several moaths to pay ... a great CMiveaience tor Christmas
shoppiag. Eaqaire about this easy payneat pfaui at ttie Bay's Credit Office,
fourth floor, uowl
QtMv Mlaslrels —
‘‘Wandering Minstreli”.
Mono. Reg. Sale
I.M. Stereo. Reg. 4.98.
Brotfcare Fav—'*llcNiey
Wind Kovra". Mmo. R^
4.20. Sale. 2.M. Sterea
Reg. 4.96. Sale, S.M.
Tmv BHBalS>‘‘Jet Set*.
Mono. Reg. 4.20. 8aK
2.M. Stereo. Reg. 4.96.
Sale, S.6S.
ialie Aadrewa—“My Fair
Lady”. Original cast
Mono. Reg. 4.96. Sale.
6.66. Stereo. R^. 596.
Mormoa Taharaaela
Cbnlr — “Beloved Cho-
rusra” and The Lord's
PrsycT”. Mono. Reg. 4.96.
Sale. S.66. Stereo. Reg.
5.96. Sale. 4.66.
Cbopla Waltaea — W.
Malcuxlnskl. Mono. Reg.
5.45. Sale. S.6t. Stereo.
Reg. 5.98. Sale, 4.66.
Bverybo^'a Weleome at
Mra. BIIIIb’ Party—Mono.
Reg. 430. Sale, 2.66.
Stereo. Rm. 5.20. Sale,
2 . 66 .
“Help!" — The Beatles.
Mono. R^. 4.98. Sale,
2.66. Stereo. Reg. 5 98.
Sale. 4.66.
eUWa BROTHERS
1DI1NY*|)|AiLE*l
“SamaMr Saya* — The
Beach Boys. Mono. Reg.
“Ny Cberte" — Al Mar¬
tino. Mona Reg. 4.20.
Cliff BMur4<-‘‘Souvenlr
Album”. Mono. Reg. 420.
Sato, 2.66.
Jfobaay Caidi — “Oranga
Bloaaom Spedal”. Mono.
Reg. 420. Bale. 2.66.
Stereo. Reg. 4.98. Sale,
2 . 66 .
Bay CfMilff—"Mary Pop-
pins”. Mono. Reg. 4.!A
Sato. 2.91. Stweo. Reg.
4.98. Sale, 2.66.
Nat King Oi4^“Ramb-
Un' Roae". Mono. Reg.
420. Sale 2.98. Stereo,
Reg. 520. Sale, 2.68.
Bob Dylan — *T9ghway
61”. Mono. Reg. 420.
Side. 2.96. Stereo. Reg.
4.98. Sate. 2.68.
Clwey Brokbera — The
Boya Won't Leave the
Gtrla Alone”. Mono. Reg.
420. Sate. 2.B6. Stereo.
Reg. 4.98. Sale. 2.61.
Choose From Popular Group, Male and Female Vocals, Teen Favorites, Westerns, Classics
Popular Male Vocalists
Popular Group Vocals
Clancy Bnitbera—"In Ireland”. Mono. Reg. 420. Salw
2.6S. Stereo. Reg. 4.9& Sate. 2.61.
Brotben Poor—"Try to Remember*’. Mono. Reg. 420.
Sate. 2.66. Stereo Reg. 4.98. Sate. 2A6.
Hit SoQnda of the Lettermen—Mono. Res. 4.20. Bale,
2.98. Stereo Reg. 4.96. Sale, 3.68.
Popular Female Vocalists
Patti Page—“Hush Huah Sweet Charlotte”. Mono. Reg.
420. Sale, 2.62. Stereo Reg. 198. Sate, 2.6t.
Nancy WUaon “ms la Nancy WUaon”. Mwjo. Reg.
420. Sale, 2.96. Stereo. Reg. 520. Sale, 848.
Favorite Western L.P^
Johnny HartfM •— “Johnny Horton'a Qrcateat Mta".
Mona Reg. 420. Sate, 2.46. Stereo Reg. 4-9B. Sale,
2 . 68 . «
Marty BobUna—“Gunfighter Ballads”. Mono. Res. 420.
Sale, 2.96. Stereo R^. 4.96. Sale, 2.69.
Bark Ow«ii»>-”Ftefore You Go”. Mona Reg. 420, Sate,
2.96. Stereo Reg. 5.30. Sale, 2.66.
The Byrda—"Tambourlna Mon”. Mono. Reg. 420. Bale,
2.96.
Beaoh Boya—"All Summer Long”. Mono. Reg. 4.30.
Sate. 2.66. Stereo. Reg. 5.96. &te. 2.66.
Ian Whltcoml^“You Turn Me On”. Mono. Reg. 420.
Sale. 2.96.
The Seeker*—“World Of Our Own". Mono. Reg. 420,
Sate. 2.96. Stereo Reg. 520. Sate. 2.62.
The Beatles—"Beatles VF’. Mono. Reg. 420. Sate, 2.9B.
Freddie and the Dreamera—“Ready Freddie”. Mona
Reg. 420. Sate, t.tt. Stereo. Reg. 520. Sale, 2.62.
Pete Seeger—‘‘We Shall Overcome". Mono. Reg. 4.20.
Sate, 2.96. Stereo. Reg. 4.96 Sate, 2.66.
•ten- “TTiinnInt It Back Home”. Mono. Reg .420.
.66. Sterca Reg. 426. Sale, 2.66.
Wayne Newton — "Summer Wind”. Memo. Reg. 420.
Snle, 2.96. Sterea Reg. 5.26 Sate. 2.66.
Dean THaillw “Thli la Dean Martin”. Mona Reg. 420.
Bate. 2.66. Sterao. Reg. 526 Bate, 2.66.
Other Favorites
Bade”. Mono.
120. Sate, 2.66.
Andy Stewari—‘‘CampbeD Town Lodt”. Mono. Reg. 426
Sate. 2.66. Sterea reg. 5.96 Sate, 2.62.
Pepe JaramUlo—"The Romantic Wwld of Pepe Jara-
mlllo”. Mona Reg. 426 Sate, 2.92. Stereo. Reg. 5.20.
Sate. 2.66.
Mrs. MUU — “Mrs. MlUa' Party”. Memo. Reg. 426
Bale. 2.9B. Stereo Reg. 526. Sale. 2.68.
Frank Ifle W -'‘‘Portrait In Song”. Mono. Reg. 420. Sala
2.96. Stereo. Reg. 520. Bale, S.68.
Charge It or Budget with PmB,A,
c. aari- 'La PUya”. Mono. Reg. 4.20. Bate, 2.96.
Btar^ Reg. 526 2.66.
OrXM THOMDAT A»D WUnAT ■ A.U. TO 1 ■ VM., aATOHDAT • A.ll TO 1:30 Mt CQBBLa BILL, DOBCAM. BOCSa, OABOBB AITD OOXe IBLAKCa BgarTH OOM (TOLL »!UEB)
Sale! Superb Leather Handbags
In Exciting New Fashion Shapes
The shape is new .. . neater, smaUer, scaled down to a size
that looks simply smashing with her daytime fashions.
Smooth, polished kip calf leathers, superbly finished with
quality frames and smart carrying handles. The Inside is
lined with simulated leather. Basic black, brown or bone.
Truly a gift she'll carry with pride.
Monilay The*e Quality Handbagt will be
priced atJ2,95!
Her Favorite Christmas Stocking! Choice of 3 Weights! Flittering Colors!
Ob-flo-sheir IfTloaa—FuH Cuhloned. Mamad. Mala nylons In pink watkiag WeliM Ifyiou ... ravoelto hoatav for everyday wear
SST ^ '7'^ "i'*™ •'* »>
ttAiu. In ddtf or toopo.
Qullly MeA NyloH QuinJeM, (or dayUme wear, in fox trot, AOe
biiarwood. abnond, taupe, coffee. Seainleee meSh with Banlon tops. A1 In Uiea til to IL Sale Price for one ooir 00
in brtarwood and taupe. WbKIbi Wei ghs ' In brhuwoed or taupe.
Mondays Price will be 2 pairs for 2.50.
The BAT, iiwiiiry. mein
Smart shoppers know
it costs no more at the Bay
This Christmas Tops Them All...
When You Give Her a Saucy Shell
She'll wear It with everything from glamourous at-home
skirts and slims party a-go-go fashions! Leaders on this
year's hit parade . . . sheila are “In" — and there's
nothing she’d like more for Christmas. See the wonderfully
festive collection at the Bay... flirtatious, sleeveless styles
in washable orlon and silkron or shimmering lurex and a
galaxy of dazzling colors and patterns. S, M and L.
She’ll Love These Classic Beauties in Two Very Important Fashion Lengths!
Luxury at any price but absolutely amazing at the Bay's low Bonus Day price! Every pair beautifully,
meticulously crafted of finest imported French kid to give her the svelte, sleek fit she enjoys ... the
elegant look she loves. Two fashion-right lengths — 3 and 6 button — to wear with three - quarter and
longer-sleeved coats, suits, dresses. Black or brown. Sizes 6 to 7H collectively.
Monday These Gloves Will Sell at 10.98 and 12,98.
Th« BAY, glovet, main
On Monday The$e SkelU will be $elling at the
regular price of 3.95. Shop Friday and Saturday
far Gifttf for Younelf!
Vha BAY, dreia acoMaoriei. main
Brighten your holiday home . .. make it more comfortable with the most popular decorating accessories
like these offered at a genuine reduction! Wide selection, truly quality merchandise on Bonus Day!
('.hri$tmit$ Gift Sale continues Friday^ 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 9 to 5:30 icith hundretU of gift items
for the people on your Hst. , . 8 pages full of bargains for you! Shop in person^ mail or Dial 385-131
Order Board opens at 8:30 each morning! Order by number, item and price, giving your nante, address,
phone and type of account.
Silks, Satins, Corduroy, Textured Cottons
Cushions Shaped, Siz^, Colored for You!
M*kteK poulbte the effect you wutt with the ralntmum of effort'. . ■
lust oome to our drapery department and take your pick of toaa
cuefiioni. TV floor cushiona, bed-rest cushions . . . sfl cushions you've
admired bi regular stodt, with foam or kapok tilling. Sizes range from
IT’xVr to SV'tTV’. Be It a abimmer, a velvety softness, a gleaming,
ainglnt color, a sturdy, bright one . . . you’ll find it at the Bay ... but
be there earlyl
Monday's price will he 1.98 to 9.98!
Hassocks Designed with You in Mind
Your Comfort, Color, Extra Saving!
nek the style that suits you ... there's adjuslsble lops, cobbler's benches,
contour benches, storage cabinets or foot rest designs! Plus a choice of
plain, uddle stitched, trapunio or buttoned covers In truly heavy vinyl
with foam or pun cotton padding for extra comfort, longer wear, and
there's silk, long pile or textured cotton. Room right colors of tan, ivory,
brown, green, orange turquoise and red! Sizes include a0’'x20’'xl4”.
20”xa0’xir’. If"x14”xir, 17'’xl4*’xir; 21 " round, ir high: 2S"xl5’x
W, 24 •xlg"xl5”.
Monday's prices triU be 4.95 to 32.50!
Strike It rich .. . accent your decor with a fabulous selection of avery
type of mat you could wish for .. . all first quality: terrific size, color
and texture range! Imagine! Plush, looped, hand-hooked, reveralble,
braided, natuml skins and the devereat. moat sophisticated weaves . . .
ait lor your choosing at the Bay! Wool. Acrilan, rayon, cotton, nykm,
Dynd, ForteD . . . Axminater. Klrakah. CbineM, Avanll, F^sklmo ... a
nhole world of rugs at your feet!
Monday the prices tcili he J.98 to 69.95
The BAY, fkinr roveringx, 4tk
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m SREAI: flow you can pofk at the door on wumwn
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Vnncouver hland'$ Leading yetcsiMteer Since 1858
No. 299-107ih YEAR
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1965
46 AGES
u cawn DAiLt
H CCMTI aUWDAI
Union Says BA Stallin
If Geneva Conference Convened
U.S. Prepared
To Talk Truce
Rusk noted that Hanoi and Pekini:
had indicated in the past that they
would consider the reconvening of thr
Geneva conference as "the proper
place" for seeking a setUenu’nt of dif¬
ferences in Southeast Asia.
AUSTIN. Tex. lUPIl — Secretary of
State Dean Rusk said Thursday the
United State^Js prepared to attend a
Geneva conference on Southeast Asia to
arrange a cease-fire in Viet Nam.
Rusk met with reporters after con¬
ferring at the LBJ ranch with President
Johnson.
leaders to agree to convene a join)
British-Soviet conference Including all
governments concerned on the Viet Nam
fighting.
VANCOUVER (CP)—The oil industry dispute thati
threatened last week to lead to a general strike has
flared again in British Columbia. i
An official of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Work*!
dogmatic*', attitude of
"We would be prepared to attetMl a
conference on Southeast Asia or on any
component part.” Rusk ' told (he
reporter!.
Britain and the Soviet Union are
co-chairman of the 19S4 Geneva con¬
ference which ended tite FrenchOxn-
munlst flghUag ia Inde-China, of which
Viet Nam was once ■ part
Rusk said he had not had any private
communication so far on SteHart's
propoaa) or the Soviet reaction to it. But
he said he eXpectetf to hear more in a
day or two.
"It will be iatcresting to know what
(he reaction of both civchairmcn will
be " Rusk said.
ers* Union said Thui'sday the
British American CHI Cemnpany In contract talks coOld
lead to a protince-wide strike of the oil industry on
_ Dec. 7. I
He was asked for comment on the
United States’ poaiticn regarding, a
proposal made on Moscow television
Thursday by British foreign secretary
Michael Stewart, urging (he Soviet
Fred Geddes. president of
Local of the OCAW. avd
the union is ckiae to settlement
with all other (.-omtiames but
that BA b making "a conv
pietr italL”
VOTE MONDAY
He said the union member-
ahip ie scheduled to meet Motir
day to vote on ralifleation of
contracts with BA. Imperial.
Home, Texaco, Standaid and
Shell.
But he said if BA has not
agreed to contract terms by
that tinte the union member-
khtp may not be asked to vote
on any contracts and an indus¬
try-wide strike wvuM have to be
cenaidned.
MIDNIGHT DE(. 7
The UDion'i right to atnko
nina out at mkMght Dec. 7
under a prewtoehil law w#ieh
requtTM any strike action to
occur within W days of a eom-
pany or eo mpasdea being e e rve d
strike notice.
Mr. Gaddea said the stumbHng
Mocks with BA are the com¬
pany's desire to kwtHute some
new contract terms sod tta te-
fuial to write Into tbe agree¬
ment a reference to a eettie-
ment worked out.,f^ the pn^
vincial goverament on the eve
of a threatened (wo-day general
strike.
FIRMS AGREE
He nud the other eomparaes
have id] agreed to refer n their
contracts to the goverament pro¬
posal, which included a meaaure
of company respoiwibility for
changes brwght about by auto¬
mation. but BA wants to write
a separate letter of ima m.
A BA spofeeaman said the
company hu agreed to abide by
settlemeni terma propoaed by!
the government and said the! __ _ ______
propoaed oontraet changn are ba^'to^Otowa'that’the objec-
tive of the Fowler conunlttec
Reg aemetiU, the provincial was good. But the means It sug-
zovemmeiifi cNef conciliation gencd to Improve the quality of
officer, said he has been asked Canadian broadcasting showed
to take part today in talks be- "an all - powerful desire by
twem the union and B^. poiwr • hungry burnaucrats to;
Premier Beaaet aald lliars.
dn> ke thonght the new erlala
would be Mivcd and that Ikere
waa BO real troable la Ibe ell
Indantiy. See Page 17.
Big Dynamite Theft
At Logging Camp
Crews Safe
Ontario
General
Tieup
Urged
FKti hundred pounds trf stick dynamite were
stolen from tile Fmnkiln Blver logging dlvIsioD of
HacMlIInn, Bloedel nnd Powell Blver Limited hwt
weekend, BCMP Inspector George Mnckay said
Thandny.
The exploatvrM, in 10 50-pound esses, were
stc^B from s shsck st the di^isioa. near AIbcmi
Canal.
No Dasher
or Dancer!
This 33S-pound Santa keeps on the move between
k*« in IndtanapoUa by abendonlng his traditional
mode of travel Two-whe^ed tranqxMl seemi to
flU the blQ. For another view, nee 22.—(AP)
ST. CATHARINES. Out.
(CPi-A Ualtsd Auto Wockera
executive has suggestad a
xenerai strike aa a taat raaoct
to end leagthy atrikes at
Toronto's three dally newe-
papen and by employees (d
British American OH Oo. Ltd.
Strategic Move
From A^Aeirterii
I MOSCOW — British Fbr-
eign Secretary Michael Slewurt
said Thursday night he hopes
before longi^tain snd the So¬
viet Union will act together to
try to end the war in Viet Nam.
Stewart made a television plea
for the two countries to take Hie
initiative in seeking peace in
Viet Nam. His speech to lltc
Russian people was recorded
and carried on Moscow TV with
itmultaB^i translation.
DUTY OF BOTH
He laid It is the duty of Brit-
_ . . . , . . ain and the Soviet Union to eo
LONDON (CP)—Britain has. taken on a decisive operate on this because they are
strategic role in black Zambia British aU-weather Jave- cixhairmen the Geneva con-
Bn flghler, have landed in Zambia and negoUadona are
continuing for Britain to provide an Infantry battalion ,„ant to bring this misery and
cruelty to an end."
RDM WIU-INnr
Mean while, British sources
here said Russia may be willing
to reconsider its opposition to an
East-West treaty to ban the
assault I N>read of nuclear weapons.
'ITie sources gave this assess¬
ment after a two-hour meeting
between Stewart and Soviet Pre¬
mier Alexei Kosygin in thr
Kmnlln
LEFT IN PEACE
In his IP-minute TV statement
calling for Viet Nam talks, the
foreign secretary said: "Let that
I conference as speedily as (lossi-
bJe arrange a ceasefire.■*
He added: "Let us then make
lillng to other arrangementa whereby both
. North and South Viet Nam could
be left in peace, assured titey
would not attacked by eacli
iother or anyone else."
SEEK UN HE1.I’
Then Britain and Russia
^tould carry out a ixugram
through the United Nations to
repair war damage so that both
Viet Nams could recover, he
said.
In time, the two parts of Viet
Nam would be able to decide
their own future and their re-
tatlonship with each other. Stew¬
art said
SAIGOM (AP)—The airaraA
earrtnr Eaterpriae, nuc!7ar-
po wered prkte of the U.S. Navy,
lost tiw* planet Thuraday.
Planes of ttie SS.OOIVtoa ear:
rter flew 134 mlsakiQt against
Viet C3ofig guerrffias and their
encampments in South Viet
Nam.
Two were hMt~caie downe d by i
guerrilla fire and the other
(Utehed in the South China Sea
after falling to five attempts to
land on the 414-Bcre flight deck.
AQ foir crew members kivoived
were aaved.
Two other American planes, a
British Jets
Lund
In Zambia
Objective Good
Results Biased
Gordon Lambert, diairman
of Lncal 19S. United Auto
Workers, bargaining unit for
McKinnon Induttries Ltd.
here, made the suggeation In
a letter to David Archer, presi¬
dent of the Ontario Fadera-
Uon of Labor.
Mr. Lambert, also chair¬
man of the National Canadian
General Motors Intra-copora-
tion council, said he "vIowb
with Blarm" conttouaticai of
the strikes which have affected
the newspapers — The Star,
The Tet^ram and The Globe
and Mail—alnoe July t. 1964,
and BA refineries and ware¬
houses since Sept. IS.
Alabama
Preseoce of these British 1
fw'ces is seen here as a way
to thwart the ambiUons of I
Ghana and other African states |
ivhieh hope to use Zambia as a
launching pad for an
against Ian Smith's breakaway
whke<uled fUwdeiia. ZAmbia't '
I neighbor
J But to Lusaka, Zambia's |
* PresUent Kenneth Kaunda said
Thursday night that his country
Is resen'li^ the right to call to
tom- troops from other coimtries.
NOT BEHOLDEN
mltk
I An authoritative Z a m b I a n |
source said Kaunda has told i
Britain the air agreement does]
not prevent his cal „
^ non-British forces if he believes
them necessary. He said Zam-
bia would consider fully any
proposals for military action
forwarded by the Organization
■■■ of African Unity. The OAU
council of ministers is meeting
in Addl.s Ababa, Ethiopia, today.
Since Rhodesia declared it¬
self independent Nov. 11,
Kaunda has been pressing ftv
forces to protect Zambia's In¬
terests in the giant Kariba
dam, on tlie border with Rhode¬
sia. which provides power for
Zambia's vital copper industry
The power generator Is on the*
Rhodrsian side of the massive
dam.
Rhodesia has denied any in¬
tention of cutting the power'
iup[6y. I
"The presence of the RAFj
there wiU be a very important!
factor to cool down the sltua-
ronttneed on Page I
White Jury
Convicts
White Man
,'T7)e newspapers have cen-
thiued Id publish, and super-
viaory (lerBonnel are keeping
BA refineriee to {xoducticn.
VBCIH Presents
Cabinet Brief
—Page 8
BrMgo
ANNISTON, Ala. (UPD-An
all-white jury Thursday con¬
victed Hubert Damon Strange of
second degree murder to (he
nifhtrtder killing of Negro Willie
Brewster and sentewed him to
10 years in prison.
Croaaword
Flaaaclal News
Oardea Metea
Sentol
Bp«Hl _
Teleiiiiioe ....
neatreo
Jealous Husband
Strips Wife Bare
—Names in the News.
IHige 10
It waj the first time in modern
hisuay a southern jury has coiv
vicled a white man of murder
in a racial UUing. Tliere have
been a tew receert toatances of
conviction for manalaughter
Comedian Star
Of Nobel Gala
500 Fund Letters of Thanks
Tt Makes You Realize
What Christmas Means
The 2&-yeai'«ld Strange anti I
two other white men were itvj
dieted tor the staying of Brew-i
sler. The Neero was mortally j
wounded by a shot from a pass-'
tog ear as he drove home Juty|
IS from the fouadry where he
worked.
The other two men, Lewie
Blevins, X, and Johraiy Ira
HOLLYWOOD-Gomedian Danny Kaye has been invited
to join a threesome of UNICEF officials who will accept the
NiRwI Peace Prise for the organization to Oslo Dec. 10.
"I'm absolutely delighted." Kaye said.
"Thera are very few oqsuizaUons that have received the
Peace Prise. UNICEF has been really a remarkable orga¬
nisation. I've been with them 13 years.”
UNICEF Is the United Nations Intemalional Children's
Emergency Fund.
Colfl-Blooded
Murder
Says China
TOYKO (UPl) Communist
China Charged new vniattons of
iU air and sea space by the
United SUilPS Thursday and de¬
nounced alleged attacks on
Ctanoe fishing boats as "co4d-
bkwded murder."
The Red New Cliina News
[Agency reported in a tmMdcast
monitored here that an.Ameri¬
can warfihip twice intruded into
Communist Chinese waters ea^t
of Chungwi n Fukien {xnvince
Thursday. It said an American
airplane alsn viniated Chiru's#
airapace.
Tito Daily Ooianst 500 i-^aid
receivea letlen of gratitude
every year and. rinoe you pex^
vide the ineney, the thanks
te really to you.
Contributions to die fund
are divided evenly 500 ways
and the money Is aent Just
before Christmas to the 500
neediect fomibes In Greater
yictoria.
Last year each received a
cheque tor SS, and here's
bow aoine of them felt about
am not very good at eiqxeaa-
ing myieH when it ocnas to
writing, but I with you coukt
have teen my face when we
received the cheque and good
wishes."
The Christmas Bureau of
the OommuRlty Cheat selectz
the recipients, and tiiey find
the right onea. One man
wrote.
to the chest clinic. Then I
had two left, hoping one of
us would get a few hours wcHk
to put us over the holidays.
"We didn't get a job but
your cheque was to the mail.
Thkt was really something. We
hope some day we can make
somebody happy in a way like
youri."
Everything was prngrehsing passed up a review session move into Florida by Satur-
amoothly for the acheduied Tfiuraday with ibp space o(fi- da>'.
3:S0 p.m. EST Saturday open- ciais for a three-mile run. * * *
tog of the Borman-LoveD op- c* * * Astronauts Walter Schirra
eration of the spectacular ' and Thomas Stafford arr
Gemini doubleheader. The only hint of possible scheduled to be rocketed to
A 4 * trouble came with a weathei - pursuit of Gemini T on Dec.
The aitronauts were «> con- man's report that a rainy area 13 to attempt an unpnwe-
fident of the mtosion thait they ov«*r Texas was expected to dented meeting in space.
CARE KENNEDY (UPD-
Spaee officials said Thursday
Gemini 7 astronauts Frank
Borman and James Lovell, set
for laiinch Saturday on a 14-
day flight, may be kept in
orbit an extra day to better
chances for a historic q>ace
rendezvous.
Some realize- things could
be worse: "Although I feel
sure there are many who are
a lot worse off than us. ind
could pMbapt have used the
money more than we. you may
rest ssBured It will be put to
good use."'
Coetlaaed oa Page t
"Thank you fur your gift.
This year It will help to pay
my doctor Ml] which was 164
May God bitss you.”
Even tc^ thoae to whom .Uiother, signed by a man
words don't come readily and hit son: "B^re Christ-
ttere4 a way of sajnog il; "I jnas I had S3 till I sent one
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continued upwards
— Storks
in moder-
AH lectkina advaMBd fne-
(kmnlty to mark the exehuntie'a
best gBin>-and only Its fourth—
in 19 seisiona.
What iHtle acdon there wet
continued to be provided by the
Junkn* mlnea Raincherla jumped
14 cents to 90 on 269.760 shBreii
Patricia Silver was off four
cents et 7S on 1S3.000 aharca.
York Flounder$
NEW YORK tAP)-The stock
market floundered with mai^
ciTMs ciirrmli amid an irregular
Gift of Grmckias Dining;
Princess Mary
Gift Certificates
S2.00 omI fS.OO
>hurH. an Indication of pubhCj
participation, wai stning enough
to push E3ectrieal and Musical
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Hiialnenii Editor
.... . . Cinadii IwiA rtiwed from the largest mutunl fund
I >IOli$inS Averages I^lnc I’oint area of the NWT to * ' *
Sept. 50 I'nilcd a.*titot5 itise hy The mtcrct role
M-rier cent froiij 193.553.09.1 to to 5' pef i-fil
S1$8.811.7S6. * A
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• . V.VNCOUVEK U)n..aty Px*
the ilmcllght from tiv* Pine
Point stocks when^ il rose
Z 8 tharidy in the aftenwon to a
new high of S19.13'i. a gain of!
- k over two dollars on the day.
•t p<.jo Silver waa enothcr big
<m thr day. Rodslrom was also|
higher at 1.12, hut-Croyden al>
,1.77, and Ace at 1.20 were down.
iFnuiier was off 15 cents at .70.
Rothmun, Westcoasi, MacMil¬
lan and B.C. Forest Products
niKC among industrials.
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TORONTO (CPI — P r I c e I
moved higher In active trading
Industrials were ted hy' Dla-
tiUen Seagram which gained
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S.AI
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TORONTO
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Staking activity in Wetitem United is C. 4 n,i.iu s sr^s.siJ «• K- RESEKV KS
Cinada Iwis rtirwed from the largest mutual fund Rrit.iin « res'’i'v“s of gold .I’vl
Rinc Point area rrf the NWT to ♦ ' * * . f S. doti-.rs al S'ov. 30 were ,.l
the inicrioror Hritn-h Cblumbia. oi FKItEli at IHstnivr ^ '‘"Tc year- ,t
a* mining t'roB|*ctOfs are rush- , w.u .mranjneed »>> the i: K
mg m ti) stake cUlmt n««*r to Titi.st Comjvmy is c ifcr- ire.i>ui v
the CzdumW* Kivrr Mnea Ud... ' "f^* The liound storting i«e qun k-
proiierty aouth of Golden. ST,^^ r«hitn»c drnlin; a
The Columbia River property ^ face; immetfiaiely the r«erve fwura
In Uie Purcell Range -between, . ms* yeurs. The certifi- o< J.1.20l,0000(» was ctven
ibe Rockies and the Selkirk*—I ***” coating muKjples ti J75i - - ■
has given values in salv«--le«d-, IT^ mulUplea of MONIC
A-u._ iSlOO at tha. mw 4 »/ __ k mWl^fl
the inicriorof Hritii-h Cblumbia. q, bis*,,, vr
a» mining proBjicctoik arc rush- « , *
mg m ti) xtHke cUlmt n««*r to Titi.st Comjvmy is c ifcr-
the OiiumW* KiVfT Mnea Ud...'"*' " "<*" -avingv 1 certi-
has given values in salvw-leari-, ^ multiples of
zinc diill corea. I Ibe end of that peryid.
Shares: Indostrlals 141 .SM.
Mines
VANOOUVKR
Some 1,3(10 claims have lieen-
arc registered.
Columbia River is currently
trading ai*aunij S 6 after having
SECOND LARGEST j
Assets n{ United Accumulative
Fund were S:((6.589,9U9 ($ 9.37 a{
share! at Nov. 30, Alex D, Me-
bain toid shnrehuiders at the
3.1 WW «k «kA kite 37*4 and Great Ukei Paper, „ iwtustrlaU up .16
.IS is> ?!i* Jf*- “ ' *** 10 Remcrn Mine* iki.Ji. off .11:^“’?“''* m«Qng.
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4 isl *• Simpsons. Steloo and 5 Hpelln.
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KM 4211 4jn 430 — 3, Sale*:
?•” Sok wk «lrong Imperial- —
200 Bk sk *k+ ktCwnmerce waa up I to 64'4.
t5 sj.'b tok auk — k Royal to 70H. Montreal and
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j-M iis 13 13 — k T o ro n to - Dominion was un-
SnS i« M 4 V*^"**^ at 61. rp
iiS Ims »k ^k - '4 metols countered the in- J.
831 I7»«i tn Tm, 4 klcreases with Hudson Ray ( 1 roi>-
^ U ^ K.k 4 k!pi^ H to 76 and Wo s L.
3 i« ink lik Ilk 4 k "dded % at 51% cd* Pei* '
1 "1 4 *. 4 *** toi' 'and Falconbridge \ at 1M\,. S" *
6 Pipeline* IS9.M. up .4k
Sale*: t,7Sd.«3a.
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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1965
PACE T^^ENTY.UVE
Pioneer Birds
Will Fill Book
Ry RARRV JOHNSON
klany ywni »co Theed
P«ar^ arrived honip with his
«'a«on fuB ot birdi' nests, ind
the sutKequent "trouble” with
hi« father led to *his switch
from oolo( 0 ' to omtholuKy
Now the M*yearold' Cbnfkix
Vafiey pioneer, Iwyer and ex-
maycr o( CfXirtenay k just
eonipieOnK an exhaustive orni-
Iholni^cid study, a book call*
ed Birds (4 the Early Ex-
pkiTera in the Northern
Pacific.
was a Courtenay alderman
lor lir”yoars and mavor in
19C8 and 19».
‘When I first came here,
there were only aboul 700
people in the area.'' he said.
■‘TTk trouble is now there are
loo many people.”
And taxes, be said, "are w ay
too hJith. City councils are
tryint; lo do too much too
fast."
'Hte system of taxation is
This huge bird, with a win*:- inequitable, he ad(L«-
•{wn of up to U feet, has * • •
been recorded as far north as
the Fraser Delta, he learned. Kducatiun is a sad iHinlen
It is now, found only in soulh- on the owner of land. CMbers,
em Cafifwiua. too. have children ^oine to
school.
"Some -other way should be
found to raise monies for this
purpose."
Mr, Pearse helped found the
Comox Valley StMi-d of Trade
and its branch of the Cana-
adian Qub. He’s a charter
member and past president of
the club.
And alway.s there has been
his consuming interest In
birds. ITte book will be one
of hia jHVHidest achievements.
Giant Condor
Circled
Fraser Delta
\AN\\IMO
Defence (XMinsel |
Tom BergCr told an assize court!
Jury Marlha Violet Jones. 16.1
might have "taken off wiOt.
somebody, just aboul anybody!
she came acroti.s." shortly be-'
fore her murder July 20.
Mr. Berger is defending Jack-
son Ginger, 25. charged with
non-capital murder of the Na¬
naimo girt in Port-Alberni.
'Hto defence called no cvl-i
donee, and both defence and.
CVmsn made addresses to thei
jury Thursday.
Mr. Berger pointed out evi¬
dence showed she had already
spent part of the evening on a
hod with Jim Hardy. Then she'
turned ler attention to Ginger,
hut at the boat she wanted to
get back to the party again.
NKAB SITE
Crown Council Ted Strong-
JJharm stressed the evidence of
Joseph Da\-id Inkster, mill
worker. «'ho said he saw Ginger
coming out of the bush near
the site of the murder.
Mr. Berger maintained Mr.
Inkster must have been mis¬
taken.
He said Mr. Inkster first de¬
scribed the- mail bv saw as be¬
ing five feet, nine inches tali
with long Ujdit features.
"You’ve seen Jackson Gin¬
ger. ’ Mr. Berger said, and
ixMnted to the accused who is
shout five, feet tour.
Defence counsel pomtei out
Mr. Inluter had not been asked.
to pick Ginger out of a police
lineup, neil^r had he been
a-ked to identify him at the
lir-^iminary hearing. He went<
on to point out Mr. Ifrirater
had admitted the man he saw
could have be«i a white man
with dark hair
INt»NSIRT»:NT
Mr. Inkster had said he saw
Ginger at 7:20 p.m.. but fish
boat captain Alf Styan said he
saw Ginger getting into his
hunk "around seven. '
This. Mr Berger matntakied.
« >s inciuHtstent
'The trial continues today
wheniMr. Justice J. G. Ruttan
will charge the Jury, and a
verdict will probably he reached
In the afternoon.
The girl was found strangled
In a gully on July 20 -near the
(’PR tracks at Port Alberni.
Last piece of evidmee for the
Ccown in the trial sriiich suited
Monday was signed statement
Iw Ginger
He admitted .tttending a pvty
ei the home of Violet Lucas in
Piri Alhernl. and added "1
think I tocric a girl to the boat
but I didn't know who the was.'*
He said afterward they
Walked on lo (he raihs-ay tracks
and she went one way and he
tlw other. Then he spent some
time walking around trying to
sober up. before going to bed.
And be doesn’t regret the
early, and sudden, twitch
from oology~egg collecting.
One of the Island's fore-
inust blit] experts, the court¬
ly Mr. Pearse has discovered
many rare species here
Among them are the cat¬
bird, yellonr-breasted chat and
red-throated loon, netting near
Ctsirtenay.
Last weelgf ri he took time
of from his research to pre¬
sent a paper on the early his¬
tory of ttie rare Cahfornia
condor m the northwest.
Mr. Pear<e w-a.s born in
Bclford, England, and prac-
li.sed law there until 1906.
when he got _^the urge for
some adventure and went to
Virginia. But he sotm nWTved
to Canada and practised law
briefly in Vancouver be fore
settling in the Comox VaUey
in 1916.
He immediately became con-
• nrned with civic affairs and
Theed Pearte pausen in bird regearch at B.C. Archireg
Picked Up by Ton^8
Ttco Children Die in Port Alberni Blaze
Loader Victim
Survives Ordeal
DUNCAN—Gordon Still is still alive, hut the matter was
up in the air Wednesday.
Gordon was also up in the air.
Officials of Western Forest Industries said Thursday the
24'ycar-old married man from Gtenora is lucky to be alive.
Mr. Still, who has one child, was involved in a freak
accident Wednesday morning when he was working ts a
bead loader.
He was picked up in the tongs of a log loader.
He is in fair ecsKlition at King's Daughter*’ Hospital with
a fractured skull and neck injuries.
A company spokesman said "hb stamina was miraculous."
He remained conaeious despite hia severe Injuries, and
walked to the crummy that took him to Gonkm River camp
for first aid treatment.
Mr. Still refused to be driven iQr antouiance to Duncan.
Gordon River is about 16 miles from Lake Cowichan.
Mr. sun has been with the company for seven years.
By MABY TA\'LOR
PORT ALBEIRNI—An investigator from the B.C
tire marshai’s <tfn(;e is expeerted here today to try to
determine the cause ot a fire which took the lives of
two children Thursday morning.
Fire Chief Maurice Smith said ^ !
repeated coata of paint probably j ^ blaze,
provided an Msy foothold for Two other children. Ralph,
the flames in the home of Mr. and Irwin, aged 4 and 6. escape |
and Mrs. Kelly Sport. 523 Fifth with bahyiitter, Mn. Katie,
Avenue North. ^.!V’ . ». i u •
^ „ ... .... . It mutt have been lus. Sara
Chief Smith said the home was ,„,,nung that I heanl." Mr*,
"an inferno." Brawn aaid. "My husband
Screams of "Fire . . . Hrip" rushed ae-roES because my
awakened Mrs. Alvm Brown mother, Mrs. Fred Robinson.
Blood Clinic Exceeds Quota
CAMPBELL RnXB—The blood The succr^s wu >i
donor rlinie held this week went over rompetitioo between Kei
its qaote for the first time with 410 percenUge <
i>tait.d«M. ..
. . . The vohintcer fir
Only 368 pints were donated si won the contest, with
the spii^ eilnie. donnling.
Candidates Split
Arena Cited as Both Benefit,
Liability to North Cowichan
2.000 Demand Bypass Route
DUNCAN — Fuller’s Lake Robert Waddy, a c-anebdate for
amia has become a major de- reeve, said the municipality
bating point in North Cowichan should have tried for $1,000,000
municipal electkm. recreation devetopmwrt. rafoer
The arena, which will be S300.000. to provide proper
Dr. Donun.'’ did not attend stnlctors, we need the facll-
the meeting, but a statement Hies.”
from him w-at read out by Mel- Coun. Cannon said tliere
vin Massey, should he joint dex'elopment ■'of
ORBATKB BENEklT 1 recreation in 'lorih and south
ITte statement said "Oouncir®*^ benefit all.
believes the only place to locate 4a.ACRi: filTK
a recreation txtmplex is Fuller's | Coun Clegg iwinted oul the
Lake. I comend there are many: municijialify now <m-ns the
areas which juld be utilized at acre site at Fuller > Lake.
I«8 expense and greater bene- Thomas Kay. another cMincil
i-aruliclate. said in ‘S voarc he
By JOV HUNTLEY I Municipal Affairs Minister
CAMPBELL RIVER — High -1 Campbell. MLA for this area,
way* Minister P. A. Gaglardi wljj be present at the meet-
has agreed to meet with t dele-’.,,^ . .. . ...
gation of mothers from Camp-|
Iwli River to discuss the prob- The women will present a peli-
lem of child safety on the Island tion signed by 2,000 residents
Hit^ay. , , requesting immediate start on
The meeting wilt take glace
constnictlon of a bypo.s* high¬
way lo go around Campbell
River.
money. wlH cost $300,000 and
residents will vote on the issue
early - next year.
■ARENA UABlLm*
But the issue Maxed as candi¬
dates outlined their stands at
a meeting of Southend Ratepay¬
ers 'Thursday
Candidate : Dr. Neil Doming
said the arena would be "a
liability hung around the necks
of ratepayers. "
Coun. Denn.s Hogan wtvisc Dr Doming said he was run-
lerm doea not expire for an- ning because of "complete dis-
other yeoTp said two eauncilk>r> satisfaction v. ith the way in
are upiMeed to Fuller's Lake as whirii
lb* sHe.
TWO ARENA.*!
Stab Dyke, a <andidate for
oouncB, said he wants two
I arena*. OM in the DOrtb and one
|lB the mih of Bw munklpality'.
Coun. Elaine Dobbyn, trying
their bicycles cn the shoulder [for re-Mection. taid an ugly
of the ’ond rumor in Chemaioui indicate*
As she came up lo the pair, to opposed to the Fuller s
Sheila swung her bicycle to- Lake arena, and she denies this,
ward the car without signalling. Ooun. Reginald Oegg. also
TIk driver slowed hut the running again, said he strongly
girl's bicycle ran into the fen-‘favors the Fuller's Lake site,
der of the car. She died later In' Candidate Coun John Cannon
Naaalrni) hospital of brain in-, favored two arenas, one north
juries. land one outh
Jury Declines
Hospital Rider
»T'ND DRIVE
Money has been raised to send nanaIMO - An inquest jury
10 women to Victoria for the Thursday declined to add a
meeting. rider, suggested by the coroner.
~ . . , 10 a verdict In the road death
The fund came from service Wighioa. ». <i Bowser.
clubs and private contributions. Coroner Russ Inkster inviled
Tbc mothers will also ask for the jury to add a verdict rider
Ferry Sailings
Increase Jan. 1
B C Fciry Authority will
diAie its weekend sailings be¬
tween Vancouver Island and the
maiidaDd starting Jan. 1, Pre¬
mier Bennett announced 'nxirs-
day.
B.C. Ferries will also have
extra sailings during the Cltriat-
mas and New Year period, but
this schedule was not an¬
nounced.
Mr. Bennett said that startiiu;
Park Project
Moves Ahead
.NANAIMO The cenicnnial
project in (his city has lakrn
anotlKT step forward.
Nanaimo Chamber of Com¬
merce. art group, and mu.scum
weiety met Thursday night and,
reached basic agreement on
site and plans for the project
Teen Town
Fund
Increasing
DUNCAN - The Teen Tc
Opitsat Sea Heroes Presented Parchment
Pearkes: Indians EJqual But Too Shy
Duucau Mail
Hurt on Street
A 79-yearold Duncaii io^ is
, in fairly good condition in St.
Joeteph's Hosjntal. Victocia, after
' ho was struck down t 9 a car
at Yales and Fort, m 5:35 pnu
I'hursday.
Visiting relatives in Vicioria.
William Sponcer suffered heiid
injuries and shock after ho w^s
struck by a car tirivon l)y
Roberta Scott, 2131) Florence, us
he wa.-; retuminq to lho,l>>min*
I ion Hotel, whore Iv* is staying.
By SUSIE BIRD
TOFINO—Indian schools are
the equal of any other school*.
1 xeutenant • Governor Pearkds
said here recently..
encourage their children to get
ail the training they can.
Mr Pearkes said Indians have
not fully realized how much en¬
couragement Is neetled.
Indiana have equal brains, he
I'tid, and th«y are getting e()ual
educationsi opportunities.
He made the speech as he
conferred Royal Humane Society
parchment awards on two Opit¬
sat Indian boys, Richard Tom,
16, sMt of Mr. and Mrs. FriLx
Tom, artd James Martin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin.
Mr. Pearkes aaid "bravery,
even at the risk of life, Itas
alwaj's been a wonderful trait
ol Indian*.
came forward to receive the
parchments.
TWe award honors the action
of the boys two years ago, when
both were 13, and they risked
thefr lives in stormy, foay seas
at night in a small dugout. id
save Uvea.
Hall a mile from the reserve,
the boat capsized. Bert Tom,
19, brother of Richard, and
Louis Joseph. 21. ts-erc both
drowned
"Get oU the education you
ran. " Mr. Pearkes advised In¬
dian youngsters.
He said "in the past Indians
have been shy." Mr. Pearkes
said (he only difference between
Indian and white children i*
that whites get more encourage¬
ment from their parents.
He said Indian parent* should
The 13-year-old bc^-a Ihought
they heard cries for help in (he
night, and took the dugout to
the scene and held the three
aurvivors by the side of ihoir
little craft until help arrived.
The three sc\'cd were Barney
Williams. Tbm Curley and I-a«-
rence Curley, all of
"They must try lo gel all (he
tducatickial advantage* they
con." said Mr. Pearims.
"lf*gh*y do not go to college,
(hen, in view of automatioD. the>
ohould go on to vocafional and
technical schools."
Nov. 8. 1963. five young men
left Toflno by sea for Opitsat
reserve-
They moved through rough
water in the speedboat owned
by one of them, Barney Wil-
ilam*.
'"Iltey realize (he value of
saving a life." *
The boys, dressed in black
atiiti, while shirts, and bow ties.
ONf OO/fW
(hio Family Manned OKU
30 Oailh Golmtinl VictorU. B.C.. FrI., Dec. 3. IWS
Place for Residents
I’NION RAY TTip {K>st >'ffice
in a small community is more
th.m just a place to mail Jiud
liuildme was erected to serve RiXM-n eat at hk lel<*in^i|<^ she wa.s aptKnnU-0 iiwt
the rapktly-Kmwmc coal mininc ceivin^ war hulk-tin'i. a job sKe hekl un^
RnMT) sieters Curno. Alva and The yeat« have p'lsaad lit^tly
On a cold, stormy day Fm'sI Laurie were ail sworn in. iu over the three and one hall-
Rm«n steiHwd off the Ctermer po>t^il employes. Iwt it w:i> storey buiklint! in the centre of
>0 'become Union Bay post sister E!3>thc wTk> earned (hi the conuiiunily.
master the family >mii^ion -Hus year, the post office i*
He. his wile, and hw ten StartmKL^ ^ ^lerk m ItrrnjT painted inside and out, re-
hildren were first reddmis of she worked in the post office w-iiwd, and ^ttine new lififitinc
he present building. until her marrintw in 1925, then Present post master is Leroy
Members o< the family ran< '^turiK*d Id Union Bay as a Riohanlson. He lives in the
with an mfanl linililin? with his wife. Fdna.
young widow
daughter
Her father died in 1934, and
Night School Boss
Studies Techniauf
N.\N.\1M0
A pix«ram of «wlsi<le
Improvements, intruding a now- ^^'Ihags were quickly un-
hanger. is exjiectcd at Nanaimo of thnw re-
Ainiort, .Cassidy; under new'oui
operation. Postcard messages were read
Pacific CoHst.il Airlines has '•n.toymeni of the
•greed to the terms fc«* lease of
the airport *** indejierKlent post
Jim Wilson, lawyer for PCA. *«* *" front of How-
•aid Wednesday his compan> FTasers store, with Jack
i^}l! operate the airport for the Pt«t master ,
next twx) years for a fee of Jl a^ 1913 the present past office
year, and $1,505 will be repaid
to city council for money spent
on maintence.
LEASK
Council holds the lease from IB J
the owners, the federal Depart 1^ O
merit of tranaiicui |
He said PCA wwkomed the
news that Nanaimo Airlines
wants to buiid a hanger at Cas- p«rt ALBEBNI-The post i'AMPHKIA. KIVER-Trans-Cavin. vice • precident; Guy;
.'Office handles 4,000.1100 000 Mountain Air Service has inatal- Hunter, secretary-treasurer and
We re most interested in en- pieces of mail each year, but led a VHF Unicom radio station Mn. Mae Worth, puhliel^-
^raging anybody who wants not quite all of them go through at Cami>bell River airport which olcture haneine com-
tn buUd a hanger or any other AJbemi Valley post offices, poet- the i-umpany will man for use of mittee cmsliti of- Mr* Frwi
or .... J„.s« u. Horner ,h.nk-, ..r „ Joubllr- c7.”^r n.°;
□on mere. fully. . Hie comiiany has also litsUl-i H«i-f u.m.
Mr. Wilson said any improve- NeverthWess, he says, on an le<l BO awl 100-octane aviation ^
average each piece of mail is gas facilities at the airport. ' Ruth Dickson
- .. - R exterkling mainien-
servii e at>- someone will' * * *
PORT AUUCRNI Aldermanlc
candidate Gierge McKnight
does not agree with the three
aldermen sponaored by the
Jacij_lBbaur council, who are
asking for ambulance lervlee
the charter seaplanes and it one ofjto be part of a fulltime fire de-
■o use three c(xni>arues i>s>erat]ng oullpartment set-up in the area.
-The IWA and the B.C. Fed¬
eration of Labour have both
endorsed the propoMl that B.C
Hospital Insur-nce Service
should provide ambulance ht-
vlee'* Mr Knight pitied out.
“For the city to take over am¬
bulance service and for a mill
rate to be established 1 o cover
it. is to take the pressure off
the government.
"Qtles should not be required
COURTENAY
Director ofichairman for .vocational guid-| —
adult education servicei, Harry ance. Ip
Harris has been actively on- Plans have already been made |
gaged in several conferences for additional courses to be of- !
related to his work fered at night school here, com- S
He attended a conference held mencing in the new year. I
in Vancouver to develop eitiien- short courses on topics trf I
ship programs, -nie meeting current interest are being {[
discussed the - French-Elngll.shl planned and include income tax.ll|
probiem in Canada, naUve In- how • to conduct meetings 5
dians and apathy in kicallchanging school system. Ctomox ll
fwliOcs, The talks were aided! valley history, group guitar les- >\
by resources personnel from the'fons and guiding and fishing. ||
citicenship branch and the In- por those wishing to complete tj
dian Affairs Branch. high school classes will be ar- «
* a • ranged to assist students in k
- Mary Mnm
Old pofC office bean $tamp of community's history
Around the Island
nsUSiai Mtf.
as division
handled !I7, limes and the ad-
1 dress must be read by 11 jieoide, ame
before the mail is finally de- be in constant attendance for
I livered. {visiung ain.'rHft. i
' This explains the poet race's The firm has three aircraft!
concern about correct address -1 now at the base in service un-'
tog. . ■ der the flying school division.j
“A parcel worSi sending is a Trans-Mountain also operates]
I panel worth receiving,
: postmaster asserts,
heavy paper, sirctog string, and til Campbell River,
tie sure your return addreu is * * *
in the parcel and mi the outer f OURTKNAY - Members of
wrapper That way, if the ixir- Excm|ilar chapter Bela Sigma
svilt be a kit to do wkh this.
In September the board tield
bearings here from several com¬
panies, who wanted to opera<e
a Nanaimo to Vancouver air
aervtee
So far no decision has been
handed down.
Salt Sorin,
Man Dies
The NUTSHELL RESTAURANT
DOWNTOWN—tt7 rO«T SntEET
FULFORD — Herbert Raines
has died on Salt Sprirut Islmd
W'-bere he was born 82 yean ago. i
He was bom in a log cabin!
on the property formerly owned
by Mrs. A. J. Mollet.
The cabin stood under a
to iffldierwilte ambulance ser-'
FARIUVILLK-Mrs. A. C.
Tratfield has been elected presi-i
dent of Parksville Garden Club
to succeed Thomas S. Fill'd who
has been president Im* the past|
two years. Other officers elected!
were first vice-mvsident, C. W.i
R. Attwood; secxxid vice-presi-|
dent. Mrs. Hugo Simons;;
secretary• treasurer James W.I
Haworth; executive members
stood
matdr tree just above the dock
•I ruiierd.
.Alfred Rainrs. an uncie of tie
dead man. was CPR bridge
carpenter and built St. Mary's
Anglican church on the island
In 18M t
Until his death Herbert Raines
lived on the Isabella Point wat¬
erfront.
“Bert Raines and I went
overseas together 50 years ago."
commented pallbearer Harry
Ixioantore. Mr. Raines served
with the artillery in the First
World War.
CROFTON - Mrs. Peter
Henry, president and her 190
slate of officers were returned
by members of ibe Crofton Art
Group at their annual meeting
at the church hall here recently.
The officers ere: Mrs. Caro
TAJ I , at last a perfume that lasts
E. D. McKay. Preston Mao
Gowan, H. E. Heath, J. H.
Hughes and Mrs. George
Wataon.
Social conveners are Mrs.
A. L. Ambrose and Mrs. R. H.
Moore, and sick committee.
Mrs. W. G. U'heeier. George
Museum I
Popular
Attraction i
CAMPBELL RIVER — Nearly
4.000 viailors passed through the
museum here this summer,
according to the Historical
Society.
The society discussed a pro¬
posed new m u 1 e u m-tourisli
bureau complex.
Members complained little has j
been beard of his project Since'
It was taken over by the centen¬
nial project committee.
The society learned Delta
Properties Ltd., which donated
land for the project, is also
anxious to find out what is hap¬
pening.
Plan^ were made for field
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BRITISH COIX'MBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1965
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16 PAGES
The oil industry dispute that
AUSTIN. Tpx fUPH — Secretary of
Smte Dean Rusk said Thursday the
United States la prepared to. attend a
Genera conference on Southeast Asia to
arrange a ceaae*nre in Viet Nam.
Rusk met with reporters after cun^
ferring at the LBJ ranch with President
Johnson.
leaders to agree to convene a Joint
Brltish>5oviet conference i including all
gos'emments concerned on the Viet Nam
fighting
Rusk no^ed that Hanoi and Peking
had indicated in the past that the>
would consider the reconvening of the
Geneva conference as "the proper
place” for seeking a settlement of dil-
ferences in Southeast Asia.
rrs’ Union said Thursday the ’’dogmatic’’ attitude of
Kiitish American Oil Company irt contract talks could
lead to a province-wiite lUike of the oil industry on
Dec. 7.
Fred Grdd('^ president of'
Local 9-6(11 of the OCAW. said!
ihc union is close to settlement
with all other companies but
that BA is making “a com¬
plete stall."
He said the union member¬
ship is scheduled to-meet Mon-
'AVe would be prepared to attend a
conference on Southeast Asia w on any
component ,part.'* Rusk told the
reporters. /
BmpM and the Soviet Union are
Mflfi^pnan of the 1954 Geneva con-
WBOce^hich ended the French-Com-
mnst flk^ting in Indo-China. of which
vm Nam sf^a once a part.
Rusk skid he had not had any private
communication so far on Stewart’s
proposal or the Soviet reaction to it. But
he said he expected to hear more in a
day or two.
•’It will be interesting to%now what
the reaction of both co<hBirmpn will
be Rusk said.
He was asked for comment on the
United States' position regarding a
proposal made on Moscow television /
Thursday by British foreign secretary/
Michaei Stewart, urging the Soviet
Thieves
Grab
Dynamite
Premier Rennett mM Tkar*-
day he iboaght the aew riisls
wnald be solved sad that there
was no real trnohle la (he oil
ladantry. See Page 17.
U.S, Would Accept Help End ^
Free Viet Vote
Creics Stife
day to vote cm ratification of
A quarter of a ton of dynamite contracts with BA. Imperial,
-enough to level half a city,Harng. Texaco. Standard and
htock-has been stolen from a sheU.
logging operation on the Ajbemi if BA has wH
Canal.
WASHINGTON (AP)—If » free electimi were
held In South Viet Nam and tiie CommonlstB won,
the United States ’’would have to accept the result,"
AssistaBt State Secretary William Bundy said
Thursday,
But Buudy said “truly free" conditions are a
long way off in South Viet Nam and he has no
fears of a Communist election \1ctory.
RCMP ’eporied Thurs¬
day night.
E*o)jce thro'ighoul the Island
have been alerted to look for
1U cases of 50 pounds each of
the explosive.
“The tMeves may find UUa
too hot to hsadle." Inspector
(ieorge Mneknv said Into
TknrMlny. "As long as ve
doa'l bear a hang, we're
happy."
* * *
Police said the theft, whkdi
was discovered Thuraday. af^-
parently took {dace last week¬
end. Their theory was that the
c.xpkwira was xtolen fttr male,
and not for any particular
criminal blasting Job.
The dynamite disappeared
from a shack at Ma^iilan.
Bloedel and Power River's ofv.
cration at Franklin River, near
the Albemi Canal.
It was believed the stolen ex-
pioaive was out ot the Albemi
Valley by the time the theft was'
discovered.
JSo'Dmher or Dtmcer!
This 335>pound Santa keeps on the move between
jobs in Indianapolis by abandoning his traditional
mode of travel. Two-wheeied transport seems to
fill the bill. For another view, see Page 22.—<AP)
Mr. Geddes said the stumbfing
blocks with BA are the eom-
pany's desire to institute some
nr* eontraet terms and ita re¬
fusal to wrrtto bUo the agree¬
ment a refermce to a settle¬
ment worked out by the pro¬
vincial govemmmt on the eve
I Strategic Move
SAIGON fAPl-The alrcraA
carrier Eatorprlse, nuc' »t- j
powered pride at the U.S. Navy.'
lost three planes Thursday.
Planes at the a5.0(IO-ton ear,
Tier flew U4 mUsioiM again ii
Viet Cong guerrinas and their I
encampments in South Viet ^
Nam.
Two were k»t—one downed by
guerrilla fire and the other
ditched in the South China Sea
after fading in five attemiits to
land on the 4‘s-acre flight deck.
AU four crew members inx-olved
were saved.
TWo other American planes, a
navy A^ Skyhawk and an air
I’ram AF-Beolers
MOSCOW - BriUsh For¬
eign Secretary Michael Stewart
said Thursday night he hopes
before lor^ Britain and the So¬
viet Union will act -together to
try to end the war in Viet Nam.
Stewart made a televiaion pica
for the two countries to take i:ie
initiative in seeking peace in
Viet Nam. His speech to tlie
Russian pe<H>le was recorded
and carrM on Moscow TV with
-dmultaneoua translation.
Dim* OP BOTH
He said it is the duty of Brit-
{Sin and the Soviet Union to cxv
operate on this because they are
co<halrmen of the Geneva con¬
ference and "because we are
fellow human'beings and we do
'want to bring this misery and
cruelty to an end”
RKDS WlLUNGf
I Mean while, Bntiah sources
jhere said Russia may be willing
Jnhn I) Iliu Radio-TV Probe
British Jets
Land
In Zambia
Objective Good
Results Biased
vinclal gove^nmmt on the
of a threaten^ two-day general
strike.
A BA qnkesman said the
company has agreed to abide by
settlement terms proposed hy
dw government and said the
proponed contract changes an*
Bitnor
Reg CSements. the provincial
government’s chief conciliation
officer, said he haa been asked
to take part today In talks be¬
tween the union and BA.
SYDNEY (CP)—Conservative Leader Diefenbaker
had harsh words for the Fowler committee report on;
broadcasting and said his party will strongly oppose
implementaticm of the report when the Commons meets:
j after Christmas. _ _
j Mr Diefenbaker said in an
I Interview shortly before flying i Atohamtl *
jback lo Ottawa that the objec-'
|tlve of the Fowler committee |
was good. But the means it sug-j
geil d to improve the quality of I
.(Tanadian broadcasting sheaved-
I "an all - powerful desire by |
I power • hungry bureaucrats to
LONDON (CP)—Britain has taken on a decisive
strategic role in black Zambia. British alhw^ather Jave*
lin fighters have landed In Zambia and negotiatiortt are
continuing for Britain to provide an infantry battalion
for Zambia's gixiund protection.
Presence of these BriUsh j
forces is seen here as a wayj
to thwart the
A spokesman for MacMillan,
bloedel and Powell River was
unable to say what die dynamite
was to be used for.
Under normal eondilions, dy-j
namite is stable, and wlQ not I
explode without a bla.stjng cap.,
Roads to Franklin River have
been open for hunters, and rhe
tliieves could easily have slipped
in with a pickup truck
l>ring noticed, o^rven said.
ST. CATHARINES. Oni
(CPt—A United Auto Woriiers
executive has suggested a
general strike as a last resort
to end lengthy strikes at
Toronto's three daily news¬
papers B/id by employees of
BriUsh American Oil Co. Ud.
White Jury
Convicts
White Man
_ ambitions of.
Ghana and other African states iJ? opposhi^l iQ an
which hope to use Zambia
launching pad for a.
against Ian Smith's breakaway
whita-niled Rhodesia, Zambia’s
neighbor.
But in Lusaka, Zambia's
President Kenneth Kaunda said
Thursday night that his country
is reserving the right to call in
troops from other countries.
NOT BEHOLDEN
An authoritative Zambian
source said Kaunda has told
^tain the air agreement does
not prevent his callii« in other
non-British torcet If he believes
them necessary. He said Zam¬
bia would consider fully any
proposals for military action
forwarded by the Organization
of African Unity. The OAU
'council of mtntsim, Is meeting
lin Addis Ababa, EttfiopiB. today.
Since Rhodesia declared it¬
self independent Nov. 11,
Kaunda has been pressing for
forces to protect Zambia's in¬
terests in the giant Kariba
dam, on the border with Rhode¬
sia, which provides power for
Zambia's vital copper industry
The power generator is on the
Rhodesian side of Uie maasivr
dam.
Rhodesia has denied any in¬
tention of cutting the power
supply.
"The presence of the RAF
there wiU be a very Important
factor to cool down thu situa-
Ceuttaaed on Page t
Britain
Stamp8
On Stamps!
LO.NDON iRentors) — Any
poalage stompa Issued to com¬
memorate the iUegal aetsuro
at power by tbe iaa Smith
reglnie la Rhodesia will be
dlaboaored In Britain. Poal-
mastor • UmernI A a I h o a y
Wedgwood Bean annonared
Tharoday.
Latters bearing sack staoipa
will be liable to a sarcharge
on deliver).
as a ^^^*^**^ treaty to ben the
assault j >P*’*ad nuclear weapons.
The sources gave this assess¬
ment after a two-hour meeting
between Stewart and Soviet Pre¬
mier Alexei Kosygin in ttie
Kremlin
LEFT IN PEACE
In his 10-minute TV statement
calling for Viet Nam talks, the
foreign secretary said: "Let that
The three - men committee
was chaired by R. M. Fowler of
^ .Montreal, president the
:l |nadiaf> I^p and Paper Assoc-
j iation. ' Other memters were
, lawyer Marc Lalonde of Moot-
^ real and G. G. E. Steele of Ot-
I Itawa, undersecretary of state. '
9 ' Among the major reeommen-
g dations of the report, released
^ I Sept. 9, was that responsibility
< for direction. Kupervition and
** . <'onUu«ed on Page S
I BCAI PreienO
t'.abinet Brief
—Page 8
Bridge
CamicH .
(YoMWord
I'inanetal News
Gardea Notes
koeial
Sport
TV
Tbcatren
ANNISTON. Ala tUPli- An
all-while Jury Thursday con¬
victed Hubert Damon Strange of
second degree murder in the
nightrider kiiling of Negro Willie'
Brewster and sentenc^ him lo
10 years in prison
Jetdous Husband
Strips Wife Bare
^Names in the News,
Page 10
It was the first time ui modn n
history a southern Jury haa con-|
victed a white man murder'
in a racial killing, There have
been a few reewit instances ol'
(.r.nviction for miuislaughter
Comedian Star
Of Nobel Gala
500 Fund Letters of Thanks
‘/f Makes You Realize
What Christmas Means
Tlie 35>yearK>ld Strange anil,
two other white men were in-'
dieted for the slaying of Brew¬
ster. The Negro was tnortallyl
wounded by a shot Irani a pas»-'
■ng car as he drove home July
15 from the foundry where he
: worked.
The other two men, Lewis
to the chest clinic Then I Blevins, 26. and Johnny Ira
had two left, hoping one of Defries, will be ’tried later,
us would g« a few hours work
to put us over the holidays.
"We didn't get a Job but
your cheque wa.* in the mall, • m mm
That was ready somethlqg. We !■ ' ■ /
hope .some day we can make I -h-MITIIiII i
somebody happy in a way like VF V/fll J.JI1 a i
yours." '
HOLLYWOOD-Comedian Danny Kaye has been Invited
to join a threesome of UNICEIF officials who will accept the
Nohel Peace Prize ftn* the osganizatkm In Oslo Dec. 10.
"I'm absolutely delighted," Kaye said.
"There are very few organizations that have received the
Peace Prize UNICEF has been really a remarkable orga¬
nization. I've been with them 12 years."
UNICEF is the United Nations International Children's
Emergency Fund.
Lw AnitiM TInn
The Daily Colonist 500 Fund
receives tetters of gratitude
every year and. since you imxv
vide the money, the thanks
are really to you,
€eiitributierM tp the fund
are divided evenly 500 ways
and the money h sent Just
before Christmas to the 500
neediest families in Greater
Victoria.
Last year each received a
cheque for 125, and here's
how some' of them felt about
it.
am not very goud at express¬
ing myself when it comes to
WTiting, but I wrish you could
have sqgn my face when we
received the cheque and good
wishes."
The Christmas Bureau of
the Community Chest selects
the reclplenti, and they find
the right one*. One man
wrote:
-Some realize things could
be worse: "Although I feel
sure there are many who are
a io( worse off than us. and
could perhaps have used the
money more than we. you may
rest assured it wil> be put lo
good use."
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(.^PK KENNEDY (UPlt Everything was prncresbing
Space officials said Thursday smoothly for the scheduled
Gemini 7 astronauts Frank 2:30 p.m. EST Saturday open-
Boi-man and James Lovell, set ing the Borman-Lovell op-
fnr launch 'Saturday on a 11- eration of the spectaculai
day flight, may be l^ept in Gemini doubteheadci.
orbit an extra day to belter * * *
chances for an historic spare The astronauts were so con-
rendezvous. fidcnt of the misaku that they
passed up a review session move into Florida by Sgtur
Thursday with top spitce offi- day.
cials for a three-mile run. e * e
'Thank you for your gift.
This year It will help to pay
my doctor bill which was $64.
May Ciod bless you."
Another, signed by a man
and his son; "Before Christ¬
mas I had $3 till I sent one
The only hint of possible
trouble came wtui a weather¬
man's report that a rainy area
over Texas was expected to
Even foi tiiose to whom
words don't come readily
there's a way of saying it:' "I